 Most prominent student of Socrates  Considered to be the first Political Philosopher  Famous for writing The Republic:  Written as if a dialogue.

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 Most prominent student of Socrates  Considered to be the first Political Philosopher  Famous for writing The Republic:  Written as if a dialogue spoken by Socrates  How different systems of Govt do not work.  Believed that a philosopher king should rule.

 Most Prominent student of Plato  Tutored Alexander the Great  Considered first Political Scientist  A more realistic approach to Politics  What can make a better system of govt v.s. the best system of govt

 Read both Documents and answer the questions pertaining to each document.  Please answer in complete sentences or you will not receive credit for the answer.  If you do not finish today, you must complete it for homework.  homework.html