Which of the following describes life in Sparta for children?

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Young boys got a well-rounded education.
Young boys got a well-rounded education.

Young boys were taught to obey orders.
Young boys were taught to obey orders.

Girls stayed in the home with their moms.
Girls stayed in the home with their moms.

Boys were expected to participate in government.

Boys were expected to participate in government.

are u sure

Yes, I am sure. In Sparta, boys were expected to participate in government and receive military training from a young age. They were taught discipline, obedience, and the skills necessary for warfare. Girls, on the other hand, had more limited roles and were expected to stay at home with their mothers, focusing on domestic duties and raising future warriors.

i dont think so

I apologize for any confusion. In Sparta, boys were indeed expected to participate in government, but their education primarily focused on military training and physical fitness rather than a well-rounded education. Discipline, obedience, and preparation for war were emphasized in their upbringing.

As for girls, while they did receive some physical training in order to maintain good health and produce strong offspring, their primary role was to bear and raise children. They did not have access to formal education or participate in government affairs.