yes
Women in both Athens and the U.S. have become increasingly politically active over the years. In ancient Athens, women were largely excluded from formal political life, but today, women in the U.S. participate in politics at all levels, from local offices to Congress. The rise of movements advocating for women's rights has further mobilized female participation in political discourse and activism. Overall, while the historical context differs significantly, modern women in the U.S. are more politically engaged compared to their ancient Athenian counterparts.
Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
Women weren't educated in ancient Athens. They were taught domestic, household duties by the mother and the slaves.
woman in iroquois are respected and woman in athens are not
to clean and cook
The Athenian women in ancient Athens were treated completely different from their men. They were mostly under educated and were mostly domesticated by being housewives.
They had to discussed their events and protect the women
Women weren't considered citizens (only men were).
they discuued their events and protect their women
it gave the women confidence that they could make a difference.
What might the author be saying about people's roles in ancient athens by including a women who speaks as freely as Leta?
no women would