State and society chapter citizens resident aliens and slaves.
Poor siding with upper class in ancient greece.
Although we thing that most of the clothing in ancient greece was white they were of elaborate design and of bright colors.
The ancient greeks believed that they were born with no equality and that there were the superior class the upper class and the inferior class the slave class.
Mud houses crumbled away in a few years and had to rebuild the roofs were covered with tiles or reeds and the houses had one or two stories.
To get money the poor would work days and nights just to get enough to feed their children.
For rome see keith.
Ancient greece a phenomenal civilisation and a important part of the greek history.
Although the rich paid small amounts of money to the servants the poor were grateful for what they got.
For example in the u s.
Athens the upper class.
Likewise the poor no doubt loathed the upper classes in athens as they restricted their freedom by enslaving them and limited their rights.
The house was made of sun dried mud brick.
The fight against poverty has recently been a hot topic in contemporary societies and often in the press.
One has to be born in athens to be a part of the upper class as the rights for this class could only be inherited on the hereditary basis.
Unlike some other ancient cultures they did not consider extravagant and rich meals a good thing.
Information abut life in ancient greece comes decorations on pottery.
Being poor in ancient greece.
The topmost class in the ancient greek government hierarchy was the upper class.
The ancient greece hierarchy includes four classes namely upper class or the athens the middle class or the metics the lower class or freemen and the last ones as slaves.
No clothes have survived from this period butt there are descriptions and artistic depiction of how it looked like.
The people of this class possessed the uppermost power and position in the society.
The athens upper class.
However far from being a result of capitalist societies poverty existed in pre industrial societies even in ancient ones.
Most houses in ancient greek towns were built from stone or clay.
The greeks typically ate three meals a day.
History ancient greece.
1 for further reading on slavery in greece see nicholas jones ancient greece.
The ancient greeks ate fairly simple foods.
There are approximately five social classes that most people can agree on.
Research in ancient history is often linked to current social issues.
The ancient greece divided themselves into four classes.
Ancient greece was fully equipped with social class hierarchy system which divided people on the basis of the classes.
What meals did they eat.
The upper class the upper middle class the lower middle class the working class and the poor.