Ancient Greek Social Structure
In Greece, to be an upper class you are not supposed to have a job, and be a normal citizen. The upper class are the Athens, the middle class are the Metrics, the Lower class are the Freeman. The class that is bottom of them are the slaves. Athens were placed in these classes during the time period from 600 to about 300. A member of the upper class must be free from economic tasks such as trading. The free men (non-slaves) of foreign birth , though ineligible for citizenship, had spent their life in Athens. The lower class was partly made up of freedmen, who at one time in their lives had been slaves. This is the Social Structure in Ancient Greece.