Women as Second-Class Citizens to Men
Ancient Greece Kids Book Grade Six | Children's Ancient History
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Narrated by:
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Carmyn Block
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Written by:
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Baby Professor
About this listen
Yes, the Ancient Greeks thought of women as second-class citizens, but they also acknowledged the importance of females. You can see a lot of literature pointing to how women were revered in ancient times. Ancient Greece was a society a lot more open-minded, and progressive than any other civilization that flourished at the same time. Would you like to know why? Then, play this audiobook today!
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