The perioeci and helots revolted against which city-state?

In the golden age of Greece an Athenian worked in the morning and did what in the afternoon?

1. Probably Sparta.

http://althistory.wikia.com/wiki/Great_Helot_Revolt_(Athenian_Legacy)

2. He either went to the gym or to the Agora.

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The perioeci and helots revolted against the city-state of Sparta.

During the golden age of Greece, an Athenian worked in the morning and then participated in governance and public life in the afternoon. This practice was known as "political service" or "political participation." It was an important part of Athenian democracy, where citizens actively engaged in the political affairs of the city-state. After completing their work in the fields or workshops during the day, the Athenian citizens would gather in the Agora (the central meeting place) to discuss and debate matters of public interest, vote on laws and policies, and serve in various political institutions. This arrangement allowed for a more direct involvement of the citizens in shaping the governance of Athens.