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Essay heading: Life In Ancient Greece: Spartan Men And Women
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Girls were encouraged to be physically and emotionally strong to serve the state by marriage and be able to produce strong healthy male soldiers. Spartan girls competed in athletics at the same time as the boys and may have done so in the nude before a mixed audience. All aspects of education were important because women needed to oversee domestic responsibilities, control property, agriculture needs, and business investments... displayed 300 characters
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All aspects of education were important because women needed to oversee domestic responsibilities, control property, agriculture needs, and business investments. They served the men by procreation thus serving the state which in turned served them. Women were truly independent and considered equal to men... displayed next 300 characters
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