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In ancient Greek city-states, the group that typically opposed the rule of nobles were the common people, often referred to as the demes or plebeians. This group sought greater political power and representation, leading to movements that favored democracy and the establishment of laws that limited the influence of the aristocracy. Their discontent often resulted in social unrest and demands for reform, ultimately contributing to the rise of democratic ideals in city-states like Athens.

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