<span>Solons reforms were that all citizens were admitted in the
Ekklesia or the Assembly of Athenian citizens and during this period, ordinary
people had the right to elect officials as well as hold officials into
account. This was made possible when
Solon lowered the requirements for people to be admitted. He also classified
the people into different groups according to their economic status. He also
dismantled large estates that encouraged free trade and commerce led to the rise
of a merchant class in Athens. His
reforms laid the foundation for democracy in Athens.</span>
Telemachos has not seen his father since he was just a baby. He has had to grow up and live the first Twenty years of his life with out a father. Through these years Telemachos grows and develops a lot but I think the most growing when he begins to look for Odysseus.
The correct answer is John Stuart Mill.
He was a famous British philosopher who lived during the 19th century. He was a major proponent of utilitarianism, which is an idea that everything we do is supposed to help the society around us. According to him, even happiness is a utilitarian though, meant to help the world.
<span>There are many major forces that shape the earth. Two of these forces are wind and water. Wind and water shape the earth by erosion which happens over thousands of years. One famous example of both wind and water erosion is the Grand Canyon. The canyon was carved out by the Colorado River over a long period of time. Wind also played a huge part in shaping and transforming the rocks in the canyon. Many mountains and valleys were formed by these forces</span>