Married Athenian women were:
a. Unimpeded if they wished to go to the agora, so long as they kept their heads veiled.
b. Able to perform as actors in tragedies, such as in Euripides' Medea.
c. Able to regulate their husbands' sexual behavior by publicly shaming pornai.
d. Under the constant control of a guardian, either their husbands or their nearest male relatives.
d. Under the constant control of a guardian, either their husbands or their nearest male relatives.
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