What were some ways in which Roman and Greek family life, including the status of women, differed?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Students should mention the great importance of the family in Roman life, the position of the paterfamilias, and the dignity, honorable status, and relative freedom of Roman women.
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A) Papal States B) Swiss Confederation C) Ottoman Empire D) Holy Roman Empire
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a. making human beings independent of the species we eat. b. making human beings dependent on the species we eat. c. making human beings interdependent with the species we eat. d. making human beings reliant on certain species for reproduction.
The secret provision of the Nazi–Soviet nonaggression pact was
a. the division of Czechoslovakia between Russia and Germany. b. military equipment supplied to Germany by the Soviet Union. c. the partitioning of Poland between Russia and Germany. d. Russian intelligence information that would make possible an invasion of England.
As an island-based civilization in the Aegean Sea region, Minoan civilization had little or no contract with ancient Egypt
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false