In ancient Greece, it was primarily all male citizens who were expected to serve in the army. Free male citizens were obligated to participate in military service, particularly during times of war, as they were seen as defenders of their city-state. Enslaved individuals and ostracized leaders would not be part of the citizen army.
Who was expected to serve in the army in ancient Greece?
all adult males
all male citizens
enslaved citizens
ostracized leaders
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