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Under the care of Peisistratos, Athens experienced radical reforms because he championed for the rights of the lower class of Athens.
Athens Did.
Middle class people in ancient Athens were called metics
Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.
Athenians included its working class, Sparta had serfs whom it had conquered in the southern Peloponnese.
Neither. Metics (resident aliens) were merchants/traders/tradesmen/academics. Sparta had serfs as a working class. Athens had its own people as a working class.
The upper class in Greece were considered the patrician.
In Athens, Alabama, you can find GRE class on Athens State University. And if you already graduated from Athens State College, you may continue your study there.
Sparta did
The Athens goverments was like so not far
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
If you are talking about Cities States and the Peloponnesian War is mainly because half of the states were in ally with Sparta and the other half were allies with Athens, plus some other neutral states. Sparta and Athens were the two dominant states back then, so when Athens started to gain more and more power, Sparta didn't like that. The possible reason why Sparta and Athens were in dispute all the time might be the governmental system, Sparta had an oligarchic system, and Athens a democratic system. Was like nowadays political parties.