Middle class people in ancient Athens were called metics
It was the women
Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.
how do middle class people live
The upper class in Greece were considered the patrician.
Middle class to upper middle class .
There was no middle class in Europe in the middle ages. People were either very rich or very poor. Towards the late middle ages a merchant class did develop, but this couldn't be called "middle class". The concept of a middle class is a modern idea and actually began to develop after the industrial revolution.
middle class.
A place in society is called a class. The ancient Romans had people divided into classes such as the patricians, plebeian, equestrian, freedman, etc. In the present day we often refer to groups of people as upper class, middle class or working class.
The French middle class was called the bourgeoisie. It consisted of merchants, professionals, and artisans who were between the nobility and the working class.
Most of the middle class people must use English to communicate
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.
Plebeians - more to the lower class/lower middle class Equestrians - middle class only