"The correct answer is: "Cleisthenes"
Cleisthenes was a man of law from Ancient Greek. He was selected to reform the Constitution of Athens in 508 BC so that it was based in democratic principles. For example, provisions were included to increase the political role of assemblies and to reduce the power of aristrocracies, which was not legitimized by citizens, and also equal rights were established for the people in Athens.
Cleisthenes was denominated the "father of the Athenean democracy". "
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The right to vote 19 amendment
The power to raise taxes
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I think it is Alaska North Slope
The correct answer is that it was about <span>deterring the soviets from all out war by threatening a full nuclear response to any aggressive act.
Basically, what this means is that they announced that if there was even a slight possibility that the Soviets would attack them or if they did attack them, they would go full on with nukes on them and would not think about repercussions. This was later reverted as anyone with a clear head understood that nukes were not a good option.</span>