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Which of the following men first wrote down codified laws of the Athens providing that membership on the Athenian council be open to all male citizens rather than only men of wealth?

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What men first wrote down codified laws of the Athens providing that membership on the Athenian council be open to all male citizens rather than only men of wealth?

You haven't bothered to provide the 'following men'. If you want to be advised, list the names.


What men first wrote down (codified) the laws of Athens providing that membership on the Athenian Council be open to all male citizens rather than only men of wealth?

You haven't bothered to provide the 'following men'. If you want to be advised, list the names.


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