Ancient

Rentiers in Ancient Greece

Rentiers in Ancient Greece
  1. What type of economy did ancient Greece have?
  2. What were the three social classes in ancient Greece?
  3. What are the four social classes of ancient Greece?
  4. What was the highest social class in ancient Greece?

What type of economy did ancient Greece have?

The Athenian economy was based on trade. The land around Athens did not provide enough food for all the city's people. But Athens was near the sea, and it had a good harbor. So Athenians traded with other city-states and some foreign lands to get the goods and natural resources they needed.

What were the three social classes in ancient Greece?

The city of Athens in ancient Greece consisted of three main social classes: the lower class (freedman), the middle class (metics), and the upper class (citizens).

What are the four social classes of ancient Greece?

Athenian society was composed of four main social classes - slaves, metics (non-citizen freepersons), women, and citizens, but within each of these broad classes were several sub-classes (such as the difference between common citizens and aristocratic citizens).

What was the highest social class in ancient Greece?

The Athens class (Upper Class)

The Athens were the highest class in the Ancient Greek Heirachy and they had the highest position in society and were the most powerful people.

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