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In History / High School | 2014-10-15

What was the central interest of the city-state of Sparta? What were they most concerned with?

Asked by Nila568

Answer (3)

The city-state of Sparta was most concerned with its military as all men at a young age were sent off to be trained to fight in Sparta's military.

Answered by Alex19 | 2024-06-10

The central interest of Sparta was the establishment and maintenance of a powerful, militaristic state dominated by an elite warrior class. They were concerned with military superiority, political power, and control over the subjugated helot population. Sparta formed the Peloponnesian League to maintain regional dominance and later engaged in the Peloponnesian War with Athens, which led to a brief Spartan hegemony before its decline. ;

Answered by jennastern | 2024-06-18

Sparta's central interest was its military, shaping a society focused on rigorous training and discipline from a young age. All male citizens were required to serve in the army, supported by a system of helot labor that allowed them to concentrate solely on military affairs. This emphasis on military excellence led to Sparta becoming a highly respected military power in ancient Greece.
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Answered by Alex19 | 2025-01-08