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Aristotle Review Ms. Ramos

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

Alexander the Great was a student of Aristotle. True Ms. Ramos

Aristotle studied with Plato in Sparta False- in Athens Ms. Ramos

Later in his life, Aristotle left Athens to live out his life in Sparta. False- fear for his life due to connection w/ Alexander Ms. Ramos

According to Aristotle, reason makes humans different from animals. True Ms. Ramos

Aristotle thought people were naturally good. False- learned behavior…parents teach Ms. Ramos

People can best realize their potential at the acropolis False- through society & govt…the polis Ms. Ramos

Aristotle thought that belief in total equality could be a danger to democracy. True Ms. Ramos

Aristotle thought the best form of govt would have rule from the middle class. True- free from excess of rich and vengeance of poor Ms. Ramos

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