Which of the following were the different social classes in ancient Greece?

A.
slaves, metics, men, and women

B.
men, women, children, and slaves

C.
oligarchs, aristocrats, kings, queens, and ephors

D.
aristocrats, small farmers, tenant farmers, metics, and slaves

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The answer is A.slaves, metics, men, and women
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