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Today: Slavery in the Ancient Greek World, What’s Up With That .

2/15/11 BR- Can you describe one difference between slaves and regular working Athenians (people of Athens.). Today: Slavery in the Ancient Greek World, What’s Up With That .

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Today: Slavery in the Ancient Greek World, What’s Up With That .

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  1. 2/15/11BR- Can you describe one difference between slaves and regular working Athenians (people of Athens.) Today: Slavery in the Ancient Greek World, What’s Up With That.

  2. Prove It!Some statements about Greek slaves are true, some are false. If they are not 100% true, rewrite themAND Write where you found that statement!-Greek slaves could..

  3. Be freed by their masters • Be hit by anyone • Serve on the police force • Be rented out by their masters to work for others • Be made a slave if they were captured in a war • Be killed for any reason • Be schoolteachers • Keep money they earned selling crafts

  4. Serve in military • Be doctors • Spend time with other slaves who spoke the same language • Care for children

  5. Homework – Due Wednesday Provide evidence from the chapter that supports the following statements: Write the statement and the page # where you found it. • The Greeks felt that the slaves could be trusted. (details) • The Greeks felt that the slaves were to be feared and NOT trusted. (details) • The Greeks felt that slavery was acceptable. (details)

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