I came into this test no so confident since my schedule is CRAMMED due to Pippin. After taking the test, I learned that I did well and it looks like I got only one wrong, but I guess we'll see! The only question I had trouble on was about Greek Citizenship. Here is an article about ancient Greek citizenship:
The requirements of the citizenship in ancient Greece was that men under the age of 18 would not be a citizen. In 451 B.C the rules of citizenship became stricter. Men could become citizens only if their father and mother's father were citizens. Slaves could not vote or choose their own jobs. Women that were married or unmarried could not own land. Out of 300,000 inhabitants of Tyrants only 45,000 could become citizens
Friday, March 22, 2019
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Section 3
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