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ArnENs How ore the volues ol Athens and Sporto different? rrWell, hello there! It is good to speak with you agair! Trust me, lhe pleasure is mire! So you wart to krorv about our ealues, do you? WeIl, prepare yourself for a life of luxury because we .Etheria.rs insist on a very high quality of life. firsl and foremost, we value our temples hete in .f,thers, and it is our responsibility lo protecl, deferd, and repair them. After all, it was Lady Athena who saved us when she battled Poseidon for control of our city! Oh yeah, Ifthena also gave us our vety lirsl olive lree duri[g this famous battle. I'm sure you urdersta[d how importart .[thena is to us - ard ine must do everrrlhi[g possible to respec't her! What else do we .Etbenians rralue? The short a.u.swer would be "arythiag that hvolves inlellect a.rrd wit." .[.nd, I'll save you the time...you won'l Iind arything like this i! Sparta! We Uke art. We like learuilg. We have rnourrrnerts thal attracl people from all the way across the f,egeaa Sea. People throughout the Medilerranea! world enjo/y our educatioral iastilutions. Ilete, boF are required to be taught at home until they are six years old, the! lhey atterd school until they are fourleetr. Ther,, they have the option of four more years after that! Ilere, boys ate traired to become active citizens. Do you like sports too? It is us, the .Etheniars, who i[vented the Olyrnpics. While we enjoy cornpeting itr races, the long jump, arrd the iaveun thror,v, we rrusl rememler the reason for these garnes. Do you know why we participate? It is to hoD'or Zeus, lhe suprerne god who rules qver all of Greece! Here in Greece we also take great pride in our wrilers. People tvould travel far and lvide to see the lalesl drama by Aeschylus, one of our most farnous playwrights. I hope you'we enjoyed our tirne together today - I sure have! " Spanra "Let me guess - gou are siok and tired of that Mr. Athens, aren't gou? He's aluags so snoolg and thinks that he's better than me..;ust because he is urell-educated. Oell gou knou tuha! he's not! He mag be smarter, but I bet gou angthing l'm stronger! [1] tell gou urhat ue value lrere in Sparta and tlller gou makE tlre deoision on uhose lifestgle is better -- ahhough I have a feeling gou uillchoose us! U,e have absolutelg no interest in building huge statues or temples. Also, ue think ang spending on "arl" or learning" is simplg foolish- tf a civilization starls throuring their moneg to these tgpes of things - things that don't matter : theg uill be xlinot before theg knour it! Do gou uant to know urhat ue value tlp moet? Reallg? You do? Turo simple uords shong milihrg. Our number one goalis to provide a pourerfulmilitarg foroe ttat oan proteot tlre land of Sparta and all of its oitieens. Do ure have schoob? Ofooursel Bul our sohoob are verg different from those in Alhens. 0hen our bogs turn seven ue send tlrern off to a militarg solrool Herg our bogs begin haining to beoome urarriors- Theg learn basio reading and uriting skills" but more importantlg fieg learn hour to use a ureapoq defend tlremselves and kill! lnstead of arithmetio or "poetrg2, u,e leaoh oourage, honor, and strength Beoause ule value strengt[ ue somelimx haw to malo tough ohoioa* ln sohool bogs are enoouraged to steaL lf oaught, theg are urhipped. [n eraergdag lifg i[a uoman gives birth to a oeak babg, it is be oukide to die. [le oannot allour this u,eakness to bring doun Sparta. fm sure gou notioed this about Mr. Athens uhen gou spoke to him, but lc is ueelc Like, reallg weak fie Atlpnians'laok of foous on training soldierc urill be urhat dooms them! @ History *ith Mr. E - ,A Social Studies Profesioral So.d.!r:g ir Ahdia dd Wodd H&o!t tor LtE EmErr, Mtdl. ad 6dy High S.nel OR

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ArnENsHow ore the volues ol Athens

and Sporto different?

rrWell, hello there! It is good to speak with youagair! Trust me, lhe pleasure is mire! So youwart to krorv about our ealues, do you? WeIl,

prepare yourself for a life of luxury because we.Etheria.rs insist on a very high quality of life.

firsl and foremost, we value our temples hete in.f,thers, and it is our responsibility lo protecl,deferd, and repair them. After all, it was Lady

Athena who saved us when she battled Poseidonfor control of our city! Oh yeah, Ifthena also gave

us our vety lirsl olive lree duri[g this famousbattle. I'm sure you urdersta[d how importart

.[thena is to us - ard ine must do everrrlhi[gpossible to respec't her!

What else do we .Etbenians rralue? The shorta.u.swer would be "arythiag that hvolves inlellecta.rrd wit." .[.nd, I'll save you the time...you won'lIind arything like this i! Sparta! We Uke art. We

like learuilg. We have rnourrrnerts thal attraclpeople from all the way across the f,egeaa Sea.

People throughout the Medilerranea! worldenjo/y our educatioral iastilutions. Ilete, boF

are required to be taught at home until they aresix years old, the! lhey atterd school until theyare fourleetr. Ther,, they have the option of fourmore years after that! Ilere, boys ate traired tobecome active citizens. Do you like sports too?

It is us, the .Etheniars, who i[vented theOlyrnpics. While we enjoy cornpeting itr races,the long jump, arrd the iaveun thror,v, we rruslrememler the reason for these garnes. Do you

know why we participate? It is to hoD'or Zeus, lhesuprerne god who rules qver all of Greece! Herein Greece we also take great pride in our wrilers.People tvould travel far and lvide to see the lalesl

drama by Aeschylus, one of our most farnousplaywrights. I hope you'we enjoyed our tirne

together today - I sure have! "

Spanra

"Let me guess - gou are siok and tired of that Mr. Athens,

aren't gou? He's aluags so snoolg and thinks that he's

better than me..;ust because he is urell-educated. Oell gou

knou tuha! he's not! He mag be smarter, but I bet gou

angthing l'm stronger! [1] tell gou urhat ue value lrere in

Sparta and tlller gou makE tlre deoision on uhose lifestgle

is better -- ahhough I have a feeling gou uillchoose us! U,e

have absolutelg no interest in building huge statues or

temples. Also, ue think ang spending on "arl" or

learning" is simplg foolish- tf a civilization starls throuring

their moneg to these tgpes of things - things that don't

matter : theg uill be xlinot before theg knour it!

Do gou uant to know urhat ue value tlp moet? Reallg?

You do? Turo simple uords shong milihrg. Our number

one goalis to provide a pourerfulmilitarg foroe ttat oan

proteot tlre land of Sparta and all of its oitieens. Do ure

have schoob? Ofooursel Bul our sohoob are verg

different from those in Alhens. 0hen our bogs turn seven

ue send tlrern off to a militarg solrool Herg our bogs

begin haining to beoome urarriors- Theg learn basio

reading and uriting skills" but more importantlg fieg learn

hour to use a ureapoq defend tlremselves and kill! lnstead

of arithmetio or "poetrg2, u,e leaoh oourage, honor, and

strength Beoause ule value strengt[ ue somelimx haw

to malo tough ohoioa* ln sohool bogs are enoouraged to

steaL lf oaught, theg are urhipped. [n eraergdag lifg i[a

uoman gives birth to a oeak babg, it is be oukide to die.

[le oannot allour this u,eakness to bring doun Sparta. fm

sure gou notioed this about Mr. Athens uhen gou spoke to

him, but lc is ueelc Like, reallg weak fie Atlpnians'laok

of foous on training soldierc urill be urhat dooms them!

@ History *ith Mr. E - ,A Social Studies ProfesioralSo.d.!r:g ir Ahdia dd Wodd H&o!t tor LtE EmErr, Mtdl. ad 6dy High S.nel

OR

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ArnEN' ORHow wePe tfte uolues of Ithens

ond Sporto different?What did the Athenians value?

Create a list of things that Athenian society valued:

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Create a list of things that Spartan society valued:

What did the Spartans value?

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