Which Greek city-state scorned trade and affluence and did not allow its citizens to travel?
A) Sparta
B)Athens
C)Mycenae
D)Knossos

Respuesta :

the answer to your question is A.sparta


Answer:

A) Sparta

Explanation:

Sparta was a city-state in ancient Greece. This city-state rose to prominence around 650 BC, when it became the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece. Sparta was well known for its emphasis on military training and physical development. The education that Spartans received was rigorous and physically demanding, intended to strengthen the body and character of citizens. Sparta also scorned trade and affluence, and did not allow its citizens to travel.