The answer is option 3: <u>Cleisthenes</u>.
Cleisthenes (570 bce - 508 bce) was a statement that now is regarded as "The founder of Athenian democracy" for creating the first system of direct democracy in Athens.
In 508 bce, Cleisthenes, along with the popular Assembly against the nobles, created a series of reforms that intended to break the power of the aristocratic families and clans and to prevent the rise of another tyrant. Through this reforms, he reorganized the people of Athens into 139 local units or "demes", in which all free adult male had to register to become a citizen and be able to participate in the boule, a new council of 500 where everyone had an equal right to speak and elect its own officers.
Answer:
in 1933 their were about 9.5 million and in 1950 their were about 3.8 million
Explanation:
It was the wolf that wasn't apart
The desire of certain European elites to establish a new global order dates back many centuries.
Adam Weishaupt established the Illuminati in 1776 in an effort to unite several freemasonic organizations by persuading the ruling class. Despite being outlawed after its initial triumph, it continued to operate under the Legaue of the Justes. Karl Marx believed that instead of going after the elites, going after the mobs would be more successful since they are willing to perform filthy work as well. The goal of the wave of revolutions was to overthrow the whole European nobility, outlaw the church, and establish a new culture for a new population.
Answer:
Orlando realized that everyone has mate in the 19th century, except herself.
Explanation:
'Orlando' is a novel written by Virginia Woolf. The novel is about a poet, who is turned into woman from man and keeps on changing his gender.
In chapter 5, when Orlando enters the nineteenth century, she realizes that much have changed in England in the century. One thing that she realizes that have happened in the 19th century, to everyone alive was that everyone has mate. In the 19th century, Orlando wakes up in the England where everyone is married and has life partner, except herself.
It was only Orlando, in the nineteenth century, who was not married or had any mate.