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How did the ancient Athenians view the role of women? how do you feel about that point of view? (Voices in Democracy pgs 61-66)

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Women don’t vote aren’t in government and couldn’t own property
I think that is unfair because women are just as capable as a men
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Answer:Greek women had virtually no political rights of any kind and were controlled by men at nearly every stage of their lives. The most important duties for a city-dwelling woman were to bear children--preferably male--and to run the household.

Explanation: cause im smart

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