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How might class structure affect a person's identity in ancient Athens?
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How might class structure affect a person's identity in ancient Athens?
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It would affect a persons identity because what class they lie is depends on the job they hold and their social status among the people around them
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Class structure in ancient Athens could greatly impact a person's identity, as social status was closely tied to one's occupation, education, and political power.
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