Which of the following describes life in Sparta for children?

A.
Young boys got a well-rounded education.

B.
Young boys were taught to obey orders.

C.
Girls stayed in the home with their moms.

D.
Boys were expected to participate in government.
is it b plz Answer ASAP

Yes, B.

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Thank you ms. sue i just finsished my test and I was so confused and not sure if that was the answer :D

The correct answer is B. Young boys in Sparta were taught to obey orders.

To arrive at this answer, we need to analyze the given options and choose the one that accurately describes life for children in Sparta.

Option A states "Young boys got a well-rounded education." While it is true that education was important in Sparta, it was not necessarily well-rounded for young boys. In Sparta, the education system focused mainly on physical fitness, discipline, and military training, rather than providing a broader education.

Option C states "Girls stayed in the home with their moms." This statement is partially true. Girls in Sparta did receive some education and physical training, but their main role was to become wives and mothers. They did not have the same level of involvement in public life as boys.

Option D states "Boys were expected to participate in government." Although Spartan boys were expected to eventually become citizens and serve in the military, they did not have direct involvement in the government as children.

Option B states "Young boys were taught to obey orders." This statement accurately reflects the strict and disciplined upbringing that Spartan boys experienced. They were trained to be obedient and prepared for their future roles as soldiers.

Therefore, option B is the correct answer.