How did the poor fair in Spartan society in comparison to other Greek speaking city-states?

A) The poor of Sparta faired similarly to other city-states rights and treatment of the poor.
B) The poor citizens received equal treatment to the rest of the Spartan citizens, since they all had one common goal as a warrior society.
C) The poor of Sparta were treated quite well and even elevated as it demonstrated Spartan principles of deprivation.
D) There were no poor in Sparta, only slaves and the treatment was similar to slaves of other city-states.
E) The poor had less power of debate and initiative in Sparta than elsewhere.


E

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