Evidence from pictorial art, mythology and theater suggest that Athenian women's influence was
a. greater than what the law and public pronouncements would have permitted.
b. about the same as what the law and public pronouncements would have permitted.
c. less than what the law and public pronouncements would have permitted.
d. precisely aligned with the letter of the law.
a
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