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What led to the revolution in Athens in 508 BCE?

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Answer: The Athenian Revolution (508–507 BCE) was a revolt by individuals of Athens that ousted the decision distinguished theocracy, setting up the nearly very long term self-administration of Athens as a participatory popular government – open to all free male residents. It was a response to a more extensive pattern of oppression that had moved through Athens and the remainder of Greece.

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