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Who was forced to raise food for the soldiers? helots, women, free non-citizens, the soldiers themselves.

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Answer: Helots

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Correct answer: HELOTS

The context of this question is the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. Sparta was a strongly militaristic society, and so soldiers were of highest value to the city. Helots were a class of agricultural laborers that we might call "serfs" in other contexts of history later on, such as Russia. They were less than citizens, but not exactly in a status of slaves. The name "helots" is of uncertain etymology. The best guess is that it derives from a Greek word meaning "to be captured and made a servant." They were in a position of forced servitude, to produce the food supply for the Spartan state. Indeed, it was common for Sparta to issue declarations of war against the helots to keep them under control and in subjugated status.

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