How did the Athenian and Spartan governments differ?
¿En qué se diferenciaron los gobiernos ateniense y espartano?
a) Spartan women led the government and military
b) Rulers and tyrants in Athens were elected for life
c) Spartan officials were elected by the people
d) All adult, male Athenians could attend the Assembly
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