A man would marry a woman for political reasons and may well fall in love with her after living together and raising children but usually his love would in another woman, usually a professional prostitute essentially. This woman would be a social animal, a professional party-goer, discussing politics or whatever the men she would mingle with would want to talk about
The social structure of ancient Greece was basically split between free men and slaves. The slaves had absolutely no rights, and neither did women or children.
Men were allowed to vote
Boys in Greece had to go to school and carry on traditions led by their ancestors. Men had to to the dirty work in Greece, but women almost worked as hard as the men did!
The Agricultural Industry.
Men had to be fit and often had to go to war.
In Ancient Greece with a foot race between young men.
The social structure of ancient Greece was basically split between free men and slaves. The slaves had absolutely no rights, and neither did women or children.
They farted
they were considered as men
in mankinis
Men who had a job
A lot
Men were allowed to vote
Boys in Greece had to go to school and carry on traditions led by their ancestors. Men had to to the dirty work in Greece, but women almost worked as hard as the men did!
Men in ancient Greece were treated much better then women.Men were given rights to own land,speak for themselves in court,and most importantly were able to participate in government,voting.Women though, did anything their husband told them to.
I've recently done a project on Ancient Greece and I've learn that there are more similarities and differences there than Ancient Greece being BC and Australia being AD. Even this is not exactly true because the legacies of Ancient Greece live on todayHere are some similarities:Both participate/d in the OlympicsBoth are have citizensHere are some differences:Every Aussie is a citizenIn Ancient Greece, only upper class men could be citizens
they wore armor