How did the Greek view of government differ from the views of other ancient civilizations?
A.
The Greeks believed that a good and virtuous king would inspire people to be good citizens.
B.
The Greeks believed that the gods gave ruling power to certain individuals.
C.
The Greeks believed that people could use their minds and reason to choose and run good governments.
D.
The Greeks believed a good ruler was one who followed the gods' laws and treated his subjects with justice and kindness.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
me to
OpenStudy (confluxepic):
Well. What can we eliminate.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a
OpenStudy (confluxepic):
Yes.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
eliminate A?
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OpenStudy (confluxepic):
Yes.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C would also be eliminated...
OpenStudy (confluxepic):
Not really.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ya'll have any guesses?
OpenStudy (confluxepic):
C may actually be a possibility. They believed the powers came from the mind but they also believed that the gods had influence which is not present in C.
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OpenStudy (confluxepic):
So it could or could not be correct.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The Answer is indeed C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I was right :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not
OpenStudy (confluxepic):
Then nice job. @101
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