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Read the quote about women in Roman society.
“[T]he position of the Roman matron was quite different from that of the Greek matron in the time of Pericles. The Roman matron was mistress in her own household. As the husband took charge of all external transactions, so the wife was supreme in household arrangements.”
—James Donaldson, Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome
Based on your knowledge of the role of women in the Roman republic, provide evidence to prove the author’s claim that the position of Roman women was different from that of Greek women.
please make a sort (or lazy) 7th grade paragraph.
“[T]he position of the Roman matron was quite different from that of the Greek matron in the time of Pericles. The Roman matron was mistress in her own household. As the husband took charge of all external transactions, so the wife was supreme in household arrangements.”
—James Donaldson, Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome
Based on your knowledge of the role of women in the Roman republic, provide evidence to prove the author’s claim that the position of Roman women was different from that of Greek women.
please make a sort (or lazy) 7th grade paragraph.
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In Roman society, women had more control and authority within their households compared to women in Greek society. Roman women were able to manage all aspects of their households, including the family's daily affairs and the upbringing of children. In contrast, Greek women had less autonomy and were often confined to the domestic sphere, with limited involvement in decision-making and public life. Additionally, Roman women had some legal rights, such as the ability to own property and conduct business transactions, which were not common for Greek women. This evidence shows that the position of Roman women was indeed different from that of Greek women, as they had more independence and influence within their own households.
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In Roman society, women had more control and authority within their households compared to women in Greek society. Roman women were able to manage all aspects of their households, including the family's daily affairs and the upbringing of children. In contrast, Greek women had less autonomy and were often confined to the domestic sphere, with limited involvement in decision-making and public life. Additionally, Roman women had some legal rights, such as the ability to own property and conduct business transactions, which were not common for Greek women. This evidence shows that the position of Roman women was indeed different from that of Greek women, as they had more independence and influence within their own households.
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Roman women had more power and control in their households compared to Greek women. Roman women managed household affairs and had legal rights, while Greek women had less autonomy and were mainly confined to the domestic sphere. This shows that Roman women had more independence and influence at home.
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Roman women were in charge at home and had more rights than Greek women. They managed household affairs and could own property, while Greek women had less freedom and were mainly in charge of domestic tasks. This shows that Roman women had more power and influence in their households.
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