In ancient Greece, boys and girls had distinct roles and expectations shaped by societal norms. Boys were typically educated in subjects like philosophy, rhetoric, and sports, preparing them for civic life and military service. In contrast, girls were primarily educated at home, focusing on domestic skills and responsibilities, with limited opportunities for public life or formal education. This disparity reflected the broader patriarchal structure of Greek society, which prioritized male participation in politics and public affairs.
they played with toys
girls could not go to school ,but boys could
Where they worked - the girls wove cloth, the boys worked on the farm.
Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
Boys went to school girls stayed home...all children go school now.
in ancient Greece the girls were taught by there mothers at home things like cooking cleaning and sewing
There was the ancient olympics and the thesatiter for girls
they played with toys
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Because they were girls and it was Ancient Greece
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fourteen
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By their parents at home.
Girls
no,that was in ANCIENT Greece
girls could not go to school ,but boys could