Question
Describe two social classes of Greek society, and explain where they are ranked in the class system in two sentences
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GPT 3.5
In ancient Greek society, there were two prominent social classes: the aristocrats and the common farmers/workers. The aristocrats, known as the elite or upper class, held the highest rank in the social hierarchy due to their wealth, land ownership, and political power, while the common farmers/workers, considered the lower class, had a lower social status as they typically worked on the fields or in trades.