The 3rd state is probably the answer you're looking for
Hope this helps :)
Weather will be the primary reason. Despite its huge size. the real habitable area is probably less than 10% of its geographical size. Even Southern Ontario is deemed by many I know to be "too cold to live". 90% of Ontario and Quebec are simply inhabitable. I also personally think the entire Manitoba and Saskachewan are not suitable for human habitation unless we can create a way to simply hibernate during the 6 month winter (why there are so few people in Montana and North Dakota?) The fact that Montreal are thrive as a vibrant metropolis is already sort of a miracle and we don't see many such large cities with such severe weather. The only other case I can think of is probably Moscow.
Answer:
Cleisthenes was an Athenian political leader and a constitutional reformer. The first avowed democratic leader, and he also introduced important changes into the Athenian constitution. He also belonged to the Alcmaeonid family, which had been a very important leading part in Athenian public life since the early Archaic period.
Bonus- he was the son of Megacles
Explanation:
Jefferson actually wrote to Madison that "a little rebellion every know and then wasn't a bad thing". Jefferson saw rebellions as a way to keep governments on their toes. Small rebellions were good in that they would keep the government honest. They would need to address what caused the rebellion and hopefully make the government better.
The north Atlantic treaty organization (NATO) was made by the USA to uphold freedom and democracy and establish capitalism. it was made between USA and the European nations. (I guess)