which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? select the three correct answers.

a. aristocrats
b. tenant farmers
c. small farmers
d. slaves
e. foreigners
f. women

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In ancient Greece, the groups that were considered citizens included:

a. aristocrats
c. small farmers
b. tenant farmers

In general, citizens were free males who had completed their military training and were born to citizen parents. Slaves, foreigners (metics), and women typically did not hold citizenship rights.

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Which of the following was the primary way Sparta got the resources they needed?

a. by utilizing their own resources
b. through trade
c. by farming their own land
d. through conquest
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The primary way Sparta got the resources they needed was:

d. through conquest.

Sparta gained much of its resources by conquering neighboring territories, particularly through the subjugation of the Helots, who were a class of serfs that worked the land and provided agricultural goods for the Spartan citizens.

anonymous anonymous answered
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Which goods did Athens trade for other goods they needed?

a. grain and pottery
b. olive oil and wine
c. papyrus and silk
d. timber and marble
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Athens primarily traded:

b. olive oil and wine.

Athens was known for producing high-quality olive oil and wine, which were important trade goods in the ancient world. In exchange, they imported various other goods, including grain and timber, among others.