Rank and describe the social classes of Ancient Greece.

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1. Aristocracy: The highest social class in Ancient Greece, composed of wealthy landowners and nobles who held power and influence in society.

2. Middle class: Comprised of merchants, artisans, and farmers who were able to make a comfortable living but held less power and prestige than the aristocracy.

3. Slaves: The lowest social class, consisting of individuals who were owned by others and had no rights or freedoms of their own. They were used for manual labor and served their owners in various capacities.