Peasants were unhappy with the depletion of royal coffers, two decades of poor harvests, drought, cattle disease and skyrocketing bread prices. Peasants had heavy taxes imposed on them while the Catholic Church got off scot-free. They expressed this resentment through riots, loots and strikes.
Solon.
Solon didn't exactly establish rule by assembly (Ecclesia) -- it already existed. However, the assembly was controlled by the upper classes. Solon allowed all the male citizens, including those belonging to the lowest class, to be a part of the ruling assembly.
The court (Heliaia) also already existed, but Solon enabled the men from the lower classes to sit as jurors.
<span>He used heavily armed planes. </span>
I am not exactly sure what you mean but I will try my best to answer. North Korea and South Korea was just Korea. It was one whole country. But it was all under the rule of the same family who rule North Korea. Fun Fact: South Korea has the same type of government that the United States do.
It would be Because of the Air Force