reforms:citizens required to educate their sons , boys had to attend privet schools,had to study:writing,mathematics,and music
It made it more like willow smith so it could whip its hair
You need to specify which reforms you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer you question.
Draco was a leader in Athens who instituted a very harsh legal code that applied to everyone and punished infractions of the law with death, even if someone broke a small or trivial law.
These are some of the things that Cleisthenes did to strengthen democracy (although he didn't call it democracy. He called it legal equality.):He divided the people by geographic area rather than by family relationships.He established an organizational structure that had people who were chosen by lottery rather than by who they were related to.He reorganized the city council (called the Boule) so that each group of citizens was equally represented.He also reorganized the legal system and made sure that jurors were representative of each group as well.
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It made it more like willow smith so it could whip its hair
You need to specify which reforms you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer you question.
Draco was a leader in Athens who instituted a very harsh legal code that applied to everyone and punished infractions of the law with death, even if someone broke a small or trivial law.
Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
They were reforms to make the government more democratic
Yes, there were political parties during the 19th century that tried to change the civil service system.
the reforms of education
head of state
The military reforms known as the Marian Reforms took place at 107 BCE
He established an empire out of the Delian League formed to fight the Persians, and Athens lived high on the hog from the proceeds. He also brought in a radical democracy where the citizens made political decisions.
These are some of the things that Cleisthenes did to strengthen democracy (although he didn't call it democracy. He called it legal equality.):He divided the people by geographic area rather than by family relationships.He established an organizational structure that had people who were chosen by lottery rather than by who they were related to.He reorganized the city council (called the Boule) so that each group of citizens was equally represented.He also reorganized the legal system and made sure that jurors were representative of each group as well.