Solon made political reforms in Athens.
A zeugita is a member of a certain class of people in Ancient Athens after the political reforms of Solon.
The pericles
Political Reforms in Russia was made by the kremlin. and now putin pretty much controls the polictal reforms in russia
There were many - the most significant were:7th Century BCE - Dracon6th Century BCE - Solon, Peisistratus, Cleisthenes5th Century BCE - Ephialtes, Pericles
reforms:citizens required to educate their sons , boys had to attend privet schools,had to study:writing,mathematics,and music
The member of an aristocratic family who led a democratic group and introduced reforms in Athenian government was Cleisthenes. Often referred to as the "Father of Athenian Democracy," he implemented a series of political reforms around 508-507 BCE that restructured the political system of Athens, emphasizing greater participation of the citizenry in governance. His changes included the reorganization of the political tribes and the establishment of the Council of Five Hundred, which allowed for more equitable representation. Cleisthenes' reforms laid the foundation for the development of democracy in Athens.
he died
Political Reforms in Russia was made by the kremlin. and now putin pretty much controls the polictal reforms in russia
Political Reforms in Russia was made by the kremlin. and now putin pretty much controls the polictal reforms in russia
Solon's reforms took place in Athens around 594 BCE. He was appointed as a statesman and lawmaker during a period of social and economic turmoil. His reforms aimed to alleviate debt, abolish debt slavery, and reorganize the political structure, thereby laying the groundwork for democracy in Athens. These changes significantly transformed Athenian society by promoting greater participation and reducing the power of the aristocracy.
they made it that american citizens were the only people who could vote for political parties or election.
The Greek statesman who ended the rule of the tyrants in Athens was Cleisthenes. Often referred to as the "Father of Athenian Democracy," he introduced significant political reforms around 508-507 BCE that established a more democratic government and diminished the power of tyrants. His reforms included reorganizing the political structure and allowing greater participation of citizens in governance, laying the foundation for the democratic system in Athens.