| A | B |
| Athens | capital of modern-day Greece |
| agora | public market & meeting place;center of public life |
| vendor | seller of goods |
| slavery | when a person is owned by and forced to work for another person |
| private homes had rooms set around this | open courtyard in the center of the home |
| women spent most of their time at home | could not vote, own property, or run for office |
| this is how people became slaves | captured in war or by pirates |
| sources of wealth in Athens | trade, silver, and tribute |
| many slaves in Greece were foreigners | Greeks were uncomfortable owning other Greeks |
| slaves who worked here had the hardest job | in the silver mines |