How about the Boston Tea Party? I don't know much about it but I heard it's a good event to write about :)
The correct answers are the last two:
a statesman named Solon who made laws prohibited the enslavement of debtors;
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the leadership of Cleisthenes who presented a constitution in 508.
Solon (640-558 BC) did not originate democracy in Athens, but did take steps that led in that direction. According to the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, "While Solonian reforms did not establish democracy, they were a crucial step on the Athenian road to democracy. Solon's constitution, consisting of moderate redistribution rather than a revolutionary transfer of political power, nonetheless granted important rights to the lowest class of citizens."
Cleisthenes (570-508 BC) is known as the founder of Greek democracy. He aligned himself with the Assembly (of the people) against the aristocracy and managed to impose democratic reforms by means of a new constitution that was approved by the Assembly and implemented in 508 BC. There's much more to the story than that, but we'll keep it brief here.
As to the other answers, Plato founded a school of thought in Athens prior to Aristotle, and neither of them viewed democracy all that favorably.
Nobles worked against tyrannical monarchs for their own benefit, not to spur democracy.
Tyrants were called "tyrants" (a word referring to an absolute ruler or dictator) because they ruled for their own interests, not for "the needy."
Oligarchy ("government by the few") would not support democracy ("government by the people").
Pollution Probe was formed in 1969 by a group of University of Toronto students concerned about some environmental issues that had no defense at the moment. In this time is a national nonprofit, nongovernmental environmental organization, its mission is to achieve tangible and positive environmental change.
Greenpeace was founded in 1971 by Irving Stowe and Dorothy Stowe, Canadian and US ex-pat environmental activists. They began with the concern of the US nuclear testing in Alaska and were called, "Don't make a wave committee". In this time is an independent, nonprofit, global campaigning organization that uses non-violent confrontation to expose global environmental problems and their causes, this to create a positive change through action to defend the natural world and promote peace and confront environmental abuse by governments and corporations around the world.
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Ardent and Dutiful. Charming, naturally sociable, and witty, Franklin drew people to him wherever he lived. ...
Ambitious and Rebellious. ...
Motivated to Improve. ...
Strategic and Persuasive. ...
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European countries risk so much to find the northeast passage because The Northwest Passage is a sea route connecting the northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America via waterways through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.