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Question 1

What was expected of Spartan women, but not women of most other Greek cities?
 
  a. That they fight in the army alongside the men
  b. That they remain secluded at home for most of their lives
  c. That they stay physically fit to bear healthy children
  d. That they become proficient in poetry and philosophy
  e. That they rule the city in their husbands' absence

Question 2

What role did the ephors play in the Spartan state?
 
  a. They made rulings on matters of religious practice and belief.
  b. They had control over the state budget and taxes.
  c. They were responsible for promoting trade.
  d. They made diplomatic and military decisions.
  e. They oversaw education and the conduct of all citizens.




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