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Which statement would the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato be most
likely to agree with?
A. A country should be governed by one leader with absolute power
in order to maintain social stability.
B. A country's laws must apply to all citizens to prevent the rise of
tyranny
C. A country's laws should be derived from commonly held religious
beliefs.
D. A country's leader should be allowed to remove those who speak
against him.
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Which statement would the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato be most
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