Which statement best describes the slaves in ancient Athens?
A.
Athens acknowledged slaves a...
History, 17.02.2021 19:30 EVESUNER1303
Which statement best describes the slaves in ancient Athens?
A.
Athens acknowledged slaves as citizens of the city-state.
B.
Slaves could not use their own name and were renamed.
C.
Athenian slaves had similar rights to the citizens of Athens.
D.
Slaves had the freedom to marry other slaves in Athens.
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