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kozerog [31]
3 years ago
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This first Athenian reform leader established the Citizen's Assembly, forbade enslavement for debts, and made fathers responsibl

e for seeing that their sons learned a trade.
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tatuchka [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

This first Athenian reform leader who established the Citizen's Assembly, forbade enslavement for debts, and made fathers responsible for seeing that their sons learned a trade was Solon.

Explanation:

Solón was a poet, political reformer, legislator and Athenian statesman, considered one of the Seven Sages of Greece.

He ruled at a time of serious social conflicts as a result of an extreme concentration of wealth and political power in the hands of the eupatrids, noble landowners of the Attica region. Its Constitution of the year 594 BC involved a large number of reforms aimed at alleviating the situation of the peasantry besieged by poverty, debts (which sometimes led to their enslavement) and a stately regime that tied him to the lands of his master or led him to misery. In particular, institutional reforms and the new census system were created in order to abolish the distribution of political rights based on the lineage of the individual and, in its place, constitute a timocracy.

lbvjy [14]3 years ago
4 0
His name was Solon. He created the citizens assembly to make athens more democratic. It gave people a say in their city and how it was being run. 
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