Land was fixed property. The more property, the higher the status. Other sources of wealth were transitory.
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The social structure of ancient Greece was basically split between free men and slaves. The slaves had absolutely no rights, and neither did women or children.
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a comedy in ancient greece mocked people or social customs. It was also called sattire. A comedy would be the opposite of a tradgedy.
The very top is the Ruler.
Both had their settlement based on river valleys and seashores.
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Socrates belonged to the middle class in Ancient Greece. He was not wealthy or powerful, but he was not impoverished either.
J.P. Toner is a historian known for his works on ancient Greece, particularly focusing on Greek history and warfare. Some of his notable books include "War, Violence and Social Order: The Work of J.P. Toner," "Ancient Greece: Conflict and Settlement, 490-479 BC," and "Sparta."
There are no political or social legacies form Rome. The legacy form the Greeks is the idea of democracy.
The economy was based on harvesting, production and trade of economically valuable products. The politics was based on social aspects. Social classes arose largely from economic status.
Ancient Greece was distinguished by a rather simple social class system. Greek society was divided mainly into two groups: free men and slaves (who were owned by the former). Slaves had no legal rights, and they worked as servants for the free people.