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

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The social class hierarchy in ancient Greek city-states, particularly in places like Athens, generally placed the Aristoi (the aristocracy or elite) at the top, followed by the Perioikoi (free inhabitants who were not citizens), and then the Artisans, Laborers, Women, and Foreigners (who had the least status).

Therefore, the most accurate representation of the hierarchy from the options given would be:

Aristoi > Perioikoi > Artisans > Laborers > Women > Foreigners

Based on your list, the closest correct order is:

Aristoi, Perioikoi, Artisans, Laborers, Women, Foreigners

If provided with a specific response that matches this order, that would be the correct choice for the social class hierarchy of Greek city-states.