Create a symbolic representation of a Roman and Greek matron in their respective homes. For the Roman matron, depict her as the mistress of the household, overseeing various domestic tasks with competence and authority. In contrast, illustrate a Greek matron from the time of Pericles subtly in less dominant control of her household. Please ensure there is a distinct visual difference between the two settings to emphasize the contrast in their positions. Make sure the image doesn't contain any text.

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Read the quote about women in Roman society.

“The 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.

The exact role and status of women in the Roman world, and indeed in most ancient societies, has often been obscured by the biases of both ancient male writers and 19-20th century CE male scholars, a situation only relatively recently redressed by modern scholarship which has sought to more objectively assess women's status, rights, duties, representation in the arts, and daily lives; and all this from almost exclusively male source material dealing with a male-dominated Roman world.

Women in the ancient Greek world had few rights in comparison to male citizens. Unable to vote, own land, or inherit, a woman’s place was in the home and her purpose in life was the rearing of children. This, though, is a general description, and when considering the role of women in ancient Greece one should remember that information regarding specific city-states is often lacking, is almost always from male authors, and only in Athens can their status and role be described in any great detail. Neither are we sure of the practical and everyday application of the rules and laws that have survived from antiquity. We do know that Spartan women were treated somewhat differently than in other states. For example, they had to do physical training like men, were permitted to own land, and could drink wine.

I put “Roman matrons had more responsibilities and more freedom than Greek women. Greek women were there really only to raise babies and children only. In certain city states, they had a bit more freedom like in Sparta, where they did physical training. Roman women could learn skills, own land, manage the servants, or even divorce their husbands.” and I got 10 out of 4 😳 Don’t copy the same thing because the teachers might notice

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Roman ladies had a greater number of obligations and more opportunity than Greek ladies. Greek ladies were there truly just to bring up infants and youngsters as it were. In certain city states, they had somewhat more opportunity like in Sparta, where they did actual preparing. Roman ladies could learn abilities, own property, deal with the workers, or even separation their spouses

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ya most greek women didnt do much, but the spartans had much more freedom than the others, they could join in sports and learnt a couple of things. But mostly staying healthy bc sparta wanted healthy babies to fight for them. and since all the men were gone for a while in their lives many women got to do whatever they wanted.

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2.D.
3.C.
4. CC- lived in cramy apament. rented from. EP- worked, servants.
5. A-passed law and elected. S-controlled. M- enforced
6. A.
7.every thing but romans isolated.
8. A.
9.B. and C.
10. A.
11.B.
12. C.
13.B.
14.C.
15.B.
16.D.

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only for Connexus Students this is for "The Roman Republic Test"

Q1. Which of the following measures best demonstrates the Romans’ fear of officials gaining too much power?

A1. limits on time in office

Q2. Why were tribunes of the plebs so powerful in Roman government?

A2. They could veto any law or action of a magistrate.

Q3.Look at the table about the government of the Roman republic.

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assemblies of citizens

Citizens elect officials and pass laws.

Which title would best fit the table?

A3. Democratic Features of the Roman Government

Q4.Which statements describe the lives of common citizens and enslaved people in Roman society? Drag each description into the correct box.

A4. Common citizens: rented land from wealthy landowners, lived in cramped apartments in shabby buildings in Rome

Enslaved people: worked dangerous jobs in mines, servants in wealthy Romans

Q5. Drag each government power to the correct branch of Roman government.

A5. Assemblies: passed the law, elected magistrates.

Senate: controlled foreign policy

magistrates: enforced the law

Q6.Why did Rome become a republic?

A6. The king's broad powers allowed him to mistreat his people.

Q7. Drag the reasons why Rome was able to expand into the box.

Reasons Why Rome Was Able to Expand

A7. The maniple was a flexible military unit, The Roman soldiers built roads and bridges, Rome would give citizenship to loyal allies.

Q8.Why did Roman citizens have to pay taxes, serve in the military, and serve as jurors?

A8. because Romans stressed civic duty

Q9. What did Julius Caesar do during the time he was in control? Select the two correct answers.

A9. He helped the poor. , He created jobs building bridges and roads.

Q10.How did Augustus change the government of Rome?

A10. He took away most powers of the Senate.

Q11. What was a major difference between the lives of the wealthy and the poor in Roman society?

A11. The wealthy lived in villas while the poor lived in urban areas.

Q12. Which male duty was seen as the most virtuous in Roman society?

A12. continuing the family name through sons

Q13. How was the constitution of Rome different than the constitution of the United States?

A13. It was an unwritten constitution.

Q14.How did the increasing power of military leaders help bring about the end of the republic?

A14. The military leaders began to get more loyalty from soldiers than the government did.

Q15.Which was a result of Rome having a less rugged landscape than Greece?

A15. Rome was able to easily unify the whole Italian peninsula.

Q16."I am quite certain that . . . (Rome) would never have been able to be so great had not the immortal gods been placated."

–Cicero, from The Nature of the Gods

According to Cicero, what was the reason why Rome was so great?

A16.They had made the gods happy.

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https://www.ancient.eu/article/927/women-in-ancient-greece/

https://www.ancient.eu/article/659/the-role-of-women-in-the-roman-world/