rank and describe the social classes of ancient greece. write it like a 3rd grader make it short

In Ancient Greece, there were different social classes. The top class was the aristocrats or nobles, who were rich and powerful. They owned lots of land and had servants. They were like the kings, queens, and princesses.

The middle class was called the farmers and merchants. They were able to have a good life, but not as fancy as the aristocrats. They worked hard on farms or had shops and businesses.

Then, there were the slaves who were the lowest class. They were owned by the nobles and had to do all the work for them. They didn't have any rights and couldn't make their own decisions.

So, in Ancient Greece, there were three social classes: the aristocrats, the farmers and merchants, and the slaves.

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In Ancient Greece, there were three social classes: the fancy aristocrats, the hardworking farmers and merchants, and the lowest class of slaves who had to work for others.