How did the Greek concept of citizenship evolve over time? What was the significance of these changes on other areas of life?

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Answer:
The main concept that changed was slavery. Pertaining to slavery: at first it wasn't lifelong or hereditary, masters also didn't abuse them and they were employed directly by the state. During the Hellenistic era, most people were free but there was a dramatic rise in slaves and it became hereditary.

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