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Men
Who were considered citizens in Athens?
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A few very important women
Who were priestesses?
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Most people who weren't poor.
Who owned a slave?
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Ran households, or tutoring children, or craftsmen, or farmers, or factory workers, or city clerks
What are two jobs slaves did?
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Silver mines
Where did the unluckiest slaves work?
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Women and Slaves
Who had fewer rights than men?
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Spin, weave, and supervise the slaves.
What were the jobs of a Athenian woman?
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Some were born in slavery and others were captured in wars.
How did slaves get into slavery?
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Jobs for slaves
What required a lot of skill?
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10 hours.
How long did some slaves work in silver mines?
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inherit money or own much property
Athenian women could not what?
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6 or 7 years old for boys and 15 for girls.
How long did an Athenian mother educate her children?
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Slaves
What didn't the ancient Athenians have much of?
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craftsmen
What was the "most popular" job for Athenian slaves?
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They were whipped.
What happened to slaves if they stopped to rest in silver mines?
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