A very second rate position. They were virtually in purdah at home doing housekeeping and domestic takss and child raising and home manufacturing (eg weaving) They got out only for the odd womens' religious ceremony.
To bear and raise children, to work in the house and vegetable garden, and supervise any household slaves. They were kept in virtual purdah, getting out occasionally to attend women's religious festivals.
Most likely women did not have jobs in Athens. Only in Sparta were women allowed to have jobs, most of were owning shops.
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The responsibilities of women were to care for the children and keep house.
the role of women in 1838 was to stay home and clean
the women had a great role in the french revolution for there rights
What role did women play in the narrative Fredrick Douglass
Athens
to clean and cook
Women in Athens had no political role. They stayed at home running it in virtual purdah. Aristotle considered men to be stronger than women - he was talking about in rational reasoning.
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Athen children had to learn work hard
Most important at Sparta compared to Athens and other cities.
Women in Sparta had more freedom and equality compared to women in Athens. In Sparta, women received physical education, could own property, and participate in public life. Meanwhile, in Athens, women had limited rights, were primarily responsible for household duties, and had no political rights.
In Athens, the woman would stay at home and cook, clean and make clothes for the family. The woman would have to do everything that the man said.
Men worked then exercised or attended meetings of their assembly. Women's lives mainly revolved around their home and family.
the women in athens couldn't vote
The women in Sparta had more freedom than women in Athens because Spartan women were allowed to buy properties when their husbands had gone to war meanwhile women in Athens could not, Spartan women were allowed to choose whom to marry and they were given education and Athenian women were not not allowed to choose who to marry, their parents did, the Athenian women were not given education except life in home
In Athens women had no rights. In Sparta women had lots of rights