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What were middle class people in Athens called?

Middle class people in ancient Athens were called metics


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Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.


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Did Sparta or Athens have foreigners as a working class?

Sparta depended on slaves and helots (people from a nearby settlement who were forced to work.


Is a helot a Sparta?

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