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Based on the reason he gave for his actions what view of athenian society and values did solon hold

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The values that Solon held would be B. Solon believed in the principle of equality before the law and sought to reduce social and economic inequalities.

Who was Solon ?

Solon is known for introducing a series of reforms in Athens, known as the Solonian Reforms, around 594-593 BCE. One of the central principles of his reforms was to address economic inequalities and provide a degree of political representation to a broader section of the population.

Solon sought to diminish the power of the aristocracy (the wealthy elite) and alleviate the burdens of debt and bondage that many Athenian citizens faced.

He introduced laws that canceled debts, freed those who had become enslaved due to debt, and restructured the political system to allow more people to participate in government.

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A. Solon believed in the importance of maintaining a rigid social hierarchy and preserving aristocratic privilege.

B. Solon believed in the principle of equality before the law and sought to reduce social and economic inequalities.

C. Solon believed that Athens should be a society governed by an absolute monarchy.

D. Solon believed in the exclusion of women from political and economic life.

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