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Rank and describe the social classes of Ancient Greece.

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You were either a free man, a foreigner, or a slave. Athenian society was ultimately divided into four main social classes: the upper class; the metics, or middle class; the lower class, or freedmen; and the slave class. The upper class consisted of those born to Athenian parents.

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citizens, women, metics, slaves
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There's a lot of social classes in Ancient Greece. The main classes. :

1. First, we have free men.
(Men that had already finished Ancient Greece male education expectations and we're not slaves. Also free men were citizens, giving them a lot more rights.)

2. Foreigners.
(People not from Ancient Greece who were treated less.)

Upper Class. (All the ones I remember.):

1. The Metics.
(A class of free non-citizens, often employed who we're respected highly)

Lower Class. :

1. Freedmen.
(Those who were slaves but became free men. Treated worse then men who had always been free.)

2. The slaves.
(Enslaved people in Ancient Greece. Not likely to have much, or at that any freedom.)