Which Athenian leader is credited with shifting the basis of political power from wealth to residence by creating ten new tribes?
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Correct answer: Cleisthenes
Cleisthenes' reforms in 508 BCE reorganized the citizenry into ten tribes based on their 'deme' or neighborhood. This undermined the influence of traditional aristocratic families and established the framework for a more direct democracy.
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