This document provides information about daily life and government in ancient Athens and Sparta. It also describes the personal life and empire of Alexander the Great. The Olympic Games are summarized last. For Athens, daily life is described separately for men, women, children and slaves. Men participated in politics and business while women managed the household. Spartan women had more freedom than Athenian women. Spartan children were trained rigorously from a young age. The document also outlines the governments of Athens, with its democratic system, and Sparta with its dual kings and councils. Alexander the Great conquered much of the known world from Greece to India. The Olympic Games honored Zeus and included wrestling, racing and other athletic competitions.