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Plato TCI Review Ms. Ramos

Use your signal to display your answer to the following statements. green = true red = false Ms. Ramos

During his childhood, Plato witnessed the defeat of Sparta. False- Sparta defeated Athens Ms. Ramos

Plato founded the Lyceum. False- the Academy Ms. Ramos

Plato’s roles in an ideal society are soldiers, artisans/laborers, and leaders True Ms. Ramos

Plato believed a king was essential for good government after witnessing Socrates’ death. False- education: how to be good citizens Ms. Ramos

In Plato’s ideal government, a philosopher-king should rule. True- smartest, lover of knowledge/wisdom Ms. Ramos

The three groups in Plato’s ideal republic are kings, philosophers, and the people. False- children, rulers, people (populace) Ms. Ramos

Obedience is the duty of the populace. True Ms. Ramos

Plato believed democracy was NOT the ideal form of government True- philosopher-king would rule the best Ms. Ramos