Solon (around 590 BC), Cleisthenes (508 BC), and Ephialtes (462 BC) contributed to the development of democracy. Usually, the establishment of democracy attributed to Cleisthenes, since the laws of Solon were <span>abolished</span> by Pisistratus and Ephialtes just improved some settings of Cleisthenes.
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The Struggles have their roots in Ulster's fight for liberty.
Explanation:
The Struggles have their roots in Ulster's fight for liberty, freedom, and fair justice. The civil rights struggle in Northern Ireland began in the 1960s, spurred on by developments in the United States and concerns in Northern Ireland.
When oppressed individuals and ethnic groups protested against discrimination, the 1960s was a fruitful time for civil liberties protests. The Catholic community in Northern Ireland was motivated by these developments to form its own civil liberties campaign, demanding an end to systemic bigotry towards Catholics in Ulster.