Lowing questions, choose the best answer or respond in comp
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PART A: Which of the foll...
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Lowing questions, choose the best answer or respond in comp
1.
PART A: Which of the following statements best describes the social struct
male citizens in ancient Greece?
A. Life for men in ancient Greece was divided into two categories:
enslaved-class did not matter as much as this.
B. There were three divisions of free men in ancient Greece: then
secondary landowning class, and the middle business class.
C. There were four divisions of men in ancient Greece: the nobles,
class, the middle class, and the foreigners.
D. Class in ancient Greece for free men was determined by one's c
business/trade, and whether they had the full right to vote.
2.
PART B: How did this structure change over time in ancient Greece?
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