2/20/09 BR- When did the practice of slavery begin?

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2/20/09 BR- When did the practice of slavery begin? Today: Slavery in the Ancient Greek World -Hand in BLM 8

Some statements about Greek slaves are true, some are false Some statements about Greek slaves are true, some are false. If they are not 100% true, rewrite them. -Greek slaves could.. Be freed by their masters Be hit by anyone Serve on the police force Be rented out by their masters to work for others

Some statements about Greek slaves are true, some are false Some statements about Greek slaves are true, some are false. If they are not 100% true, rewrite them. -Greek slaves could.. Be made a slave if they were captured in a war Be killed for any reason Be schoolteachers Keep money they earned selling crafts

Some statements about Greek slaves are true, some are false Some statements about Greek slaves are true, some are false. If they are not 100% true, rewrite them. -Greek slaves could.. Serve in military Be doctors Spend time with other slaves who spoke the same language Care for children

Homework Provide evidence from the chapter that supports the following statements: The Greeks felt that the slaves could be trusted. The Greeks felt that the slaves were to be feared and NOT trusted. The Greeks felt that slavery was acceptable.