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Question 1 of 3 Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select the three correct answers. A. aristocrats B. tenant farmers C. small farmers D. slaves E. foreigners F. women Previous Next

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User Blackp
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Answer:

Aristocrats

tenant farmers

small farmers

These are the correct answers.

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User Niclar
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Answer:

a). aristocrats

Step-by-step explanation:

Ancient Greece is considered to be the birthplace of democracy where the government was run by the elected members and citizens took an active part in it. However, it is different from the modern democracy because the idea of citizenship was limited in ancient Greece. The citizenship was only held by the male wealthy class and foreigners, women, slaves, and children were not considered citizens.

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