which groups were considered citizens in ancient greece? select the three correct answers

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In ancient Greece, the three groups considered citizens were:

1. Free-born adult male citizens: These were native-born Greek men who were of legal age. They had political rights and had the ability to participate in the democratic process. They were also expected to serve in the military.

2. Metics: These were foreigners who resided in Greek city-states but were not citizens. Although they were not granted political rights, they had the ability to own property, engage in business, and contribute economically to the city-state.

3. Perioikoi: These were free-born foreigners who lived in the outlying regions of Sparta. They were not considered full citizens but had some legal protections. They served as a middle class and contributed to the economy and military of Sparta.