A Comparison of Greek and Roman Social Structures

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A Comparison of Greek and Roman Social Structures

The Greek and Roman social structures highlight the differences in their development and transformation. This includes gender roles and relationships, family and kinship, social and economic classes and racial and moral construction.

Gender roles and relationships of Greek were not equal. Women were seen as weaker begins and men had most of the control over the women. Women born of two Athenian parents were considered citizens with partial legal protection. They had the responsibilities for performing certain religious rituals of great important for the state. Unfortunately, like slaves, they were excluded from attending meetings of the assembly, holding annual public offices, serving as juries, presenting legal cases of their own, or even owing property in their own names. If a woman wanted anything such as a legal case, she must have a man speak for her.” Silence is a women glory”

Men on the other side were the dominating gender and view as the most important. Citizen men could have any job they wanted if allowed. A man who...

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