 Terracing- carving small flat pots.  Import- A good from another country.  Export- A good sold to another country.  Pedagogue- A boy slave.  Ethics-

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 Terracing- carving small flat pots.  Import- A good from another country.  Export- A good sold to another country.  Pedagogue- A boy slave.  Ethics- Moral duty.  Rhetoric- The study of oratory.  Sappho- A poem or poet.  Sophist- Men that opened schools for older boys.

 Athens was named after the god Athena.  They built temples.  Boys age seven are to be taught by a pedagogue.  Athens children study : reading, writing, grammar, music, poetry, gym.

 Athens traded olives, grapes, wine, figs, and other goods.

 Women – Managing household, managing slaves,( and like us, ) raising children.  Men – to help around the house, and teach at schools.

 More things they traded were-  Gold  Silver  Iron  Grain  Fimber  Oil

 Houses were made of sun dried brick.  The house included – living room, dining room, bedrooms, kitchens, store rooms.  Marriage was very important in athens.  Athen women are citizens.

 This was how people were ranked on a scale...