The text states that the tyrant Pisistratus' greatest achievement was
a. promoting culture, making it accessible to common people and helping to make Athens the eventual cultural capital of Greece.
b. increasing the Athenian water supply.
c. the overthrow of the oligarchy.
d. his help for the poor as evidence in the redistribution of aristocratic land to the peasants.
e. his long, almost twenty-year rule.
a
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