Classical social relationships · AS 91024
Demonstrate understanding of social relationships in the classical world
Demonstrate understanding of social relationships in the classical world
You need to explain how social relationships worked in ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome. This means showing you understand things like family structures, gender roles, class systems, and how different groups of people related to each other. You'll need to use primary sources (actual ancient texts or artifacts) as evidence to back up your explanations.
You explain social relationships in the classical world using some primary source evidence to support your points.
You give an informed explanation using primary sources that are clearly relevant to the context, and you explain the different aspects and factors that shaped these relationships.
You show real insight into the cultural expectations and codes of behaviour that governed social relationships, you can identify patterns and compare across different groups or cultures, and you acknowledge what your sources can and cannot tell us.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.