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Infanticide was practicised, as was abandoning them in a public place. Those abandoned could die of exposure, or be taken in by wealthier families as either family members or slaves.
Athenians acquired wood from Italy and grain from Egypt. In exchange, Athenians traded honey, olive oil, silver, and beautifully painted pottery.Athenians bought and sold goods at a huge marketplace called the agora[agora: a marketplace in ancient Greece] (A-guh-ruh). There, merchants sold their goods from small stands. Athenians bought lettuce, onions, olive oil, and other foods. Shoppers could also buy household items such as pottery, furniture, and clay oil lamps. Most people in Athens made their clothes at home, but leather sandals and jewelry were popular items at the market. The agora was also the place where the Athenians bought and sold slaves.
In 441 BC Athens entered the Peloponnesian War. The Athenians believed they were better and could take over all of Greece.
I dont really know, but you could call the dictionary for help! =)
maybe the corinthians and athenians...
The ancient Egyptians had "nilometers' to measure the height of the annual flood of the Nile. A better flood meant better crops, and the taxes could be adjusted upward.
The Athenians developed a Democracy where only certain classes of people could vote.
Many of the Athenians considered citizenship a privilege.
The Greek set a trap so that they could surround the Persians.
If by positions you mean jobs, then the sequence of positions held by a person over that person's lifetime could be called his or her career.
Athenians chose the members of the council each year in a lottery. They believed this system was fairer than an election, which might favor the rich. There is one drawback to this method. Who ever was picked could be a bad person and change the Athenian history.
The positions in ballet are relatively simple. There are only five. If you Google image searched them I'm sure you could find an excellent diagram showing you these basic positions.