The children of Israel (descendants of Abraham) themselves became slaves in Egypt, but through Moses God brought them out of Egypt and to the borders of the promised land of Canaan. There Moses instructed them to seize the land by conquest, and placed them under the command of Joshua.
Women's social lives in ancient Rome were limited, since they could not vote or hold office and were expected to spend the majority of their time at home ministering to the needs of the husband and children.
Typical jobs for such women included agriculture, markets, crafts, midwives, and wet-nurses. The priestesses of Isis (during the Imperial period) and the Vestals were significant instances where women played a more visible role in Roman religion.
Although women's rights and status were more restricted in the early period of Roman history than in the late Republic and Empire, as early as the 5th century BC, Roman women could own land.
When a woman married, all family inheritance taxes and dowries were handed to the husband, and she was not allowed to hold property or handle her own affairs. Women were also barred from participating in politics, as they could not vote nor compete for political office. Therefore, it can be concluded that social life of Roman women in ancient Rome was limited.
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how people show respect for God
B.
how people treat each other
C.
how to give offerings to the gods and win their favor
Answer:
B hope this helps
Explanation: I took the test