Which statement about Spartan social classes is correct?(1 point)

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Helots and laborers were treated harshly, while women had less freedoms in Spartan society and could not own land. Helots could be murdered or exiled, and could not regain freedom or independence.
Helots and laborers were treated harshly, while women had less freedoms in Spartan society and could not own land. Helots could be murdered or exiled, and could not regain freedom or independence.

Helots and laborers were treated harshly, while women had advanced freedoms in Spartan society. Helots could be murdered or exiled, but could not regain freedom unless they fought well enough in battle.
Helots and laborers were treated harshly, while women had advanced freedoms in Spartan society. Helots could be murdered or exiled, but could not regain freedom unless they fought well enough in battle.

Helots and laborers were treated harshly, while women had advanced freedoms in Spartan society. Helots could be murdered or exiled, and could not regain freedom or independence.
Helots and laborers were treated harshly, while women had advanced freedoms in Spartan society. Helots could be murdered or exiled, and could not regain freedom or independence.

Laborers were treated less harshly than helots and had more advanced freedoms in Spartan society. Helots could be murdered or exiled, and could not regain freedom or independence.

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1 month ago

The correct statement about Spartan social classes is:

**Helots and laborers were treated harshly, while women had advanced freedoms in Spartan society. Helots could be murdered or exiled, and could not regain freedom or independence.**

In Spartan society, helots were subjected to harsh treatment and had no rights, while Spartan women enjoyed greater freedoms compared to women in many other ancient societies, including the right to own land and manage households.