1. Early Greeks lived by

a. fishing
b. trade
c. herding goats and sheep
d. all of the above ****

2. Who could be citizens of Greek city-states?

a. native born men and women ****
b. free, native born, land-owning men
c. land-owning women
d. foreign-born men

(Thank you for checking my answers)

1, yes

2. no

Thank you Ms. Sue. I meant to put B as my answer.

You're welcome.

Yes, 2 B.

Okay, thank you again.

What are the answers

For question 1, the correct answer is d. all of the above. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options a, b, and c by considering historical knowledge about the early Greeks. While fishing and trade were important economic activities for the ancient Greeks, herding goats and sheep was also a common occupation. Therefore, the correct answer is all of the above.

For question 2, the correct answer is b. free, native-born, land-owning men. To determine this, you can eliminate options a, c, and d by understanding the criteria for citizenship in Greek city-states. In ancient Greece, citizenship was generally limited to free, native-born men who owned land. This meant that women and foreign-born men were not granted citizenship in Greek city-states. Hence, the correct answer is free, native-born, land-owning men.

1. D

2. B
3. C
4. C
5.B
that is all I have right now sorry please forgive me