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Examine the following list of social classes. Which list accurately identifies the social class hierarchy of Greek city-states?(1 point)
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Artisans
Aristoi
Perioikoi
Foreigners
Women
LaborersArtisans Aristoi Perioikoi Foreigners Women Laborers

Perioikoi
Artisans
Aristoi
Foreigners
Women
LaborersPerioikoi Artisans Aristoi Foreigners Women Laborers

Perioikoi
Laborers
Foreigners
Aristoi
Women
ArtisansPerioikoi Laborers Foreigners Aristoi Women Artisans

Aristoi
Artisans
Perioikoi
Women
Laborers
ForeignersAristoi Artisans Perioikoi Women Laborers Foreigners
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User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
1 month ago

The correct social class hierarchy of Greek city-states, from highest to lowest, generally is:

1. **Aristoi** (Aristocrats or the nobility)
2. **Perioikoi** (Free but non-citizen inhabitants of a city-state)
3. **Artisans** (Skilled workers)
4. **Laborers** (Unskilled workers)
5. **Women** (Generally had fewer rights and status)
6. **Foreigners** (Non-citizens)

Based on this order, the appropriate choice would be:

**Aristoi β†’ Perioikoi β†’ Artisans β†’ Laborers β†’ Women β†’ Foreigners.**

However, if we look closely at the provided options, none follow this exact hierarchy perfectly. But the option with the Aristoi at the beginning would be the closest to the typical hierarchy.

Here’s the closest option reflecting that structure:

**Aristoi, Artisans, Perioikoi, Women, Laborers, Foreigners.**

Always remember that the particular rankings or categories may vary slightly depending on the specific city-state and context, but this provides a general overview.