Ancient Greece had several social classes:
- Citizens: Free, native-born males who had political rights and participated in civic life.
- Metics: Freedmen and immigrants who lived in the city-states but lacked political rights.
- Slaves: Individuals owned by others who had no rights or freedoms and performed various labor.
- Women: Generally, they had limited rights and were primarily seen as caretakers within the household.
Each class had distinct roles and privileges in the society of Ancient Greece.