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Poor Athens grew up through a combination of social, political, and economic changes. Initially, it faced challenges such as social inequality and economic hardship, particularly during the Dark Ages. However, reforms by leaders like Solon in the 6th century BCE helped to alleviate poverty by introducing measures that promoted economic stability and political participation. The city's eventual embrace of democracy and cultural advancements in the 5th century BCE allowed for a flourishing society, transforming it into a powerful and influential city-state.

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