Short Answer Response: Answer in complete sentences.

How were the lives of Greek women different than the lives of Roman women?

Greek women had much more restricted lives compared to Roman women. They were expected to stay at home, have no voice in political or social matters, and were not allowed to participate in public life. Roman women, on the other hand, had slightly more freedom in terms of education and social activities, but still had limited rights compared to men. They were allowed to assert some influence within their household and could hold property, but their main role was still to serve as wives and mothers.