In ancient Greece, the word tyrant referred to any ... in ancient Greece was to use logic and reason to consider the world. 4. ... a climate in which ...
Answer Key Western Political Ideas of Tyranny: 10.1.2, page 20 1.
Choice A is correct. In ancient Greece, the word tyrant referred to any leader who took over the government.
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Choice D is correct. An ancient Greek tyrant held all power and shared it with no one.
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Choice C is correct. The primary activity of a philosopher in ancient Greece was to use logic and reason to consider the world.
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Choice A is correct. Plato says that a tyrant is dangerous because the ruler has too much freedom.
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Choice C is correct. Aristotle says that ultimately, a tyrant governs against the will of the people because such a ruler cares only about self and selfish needs.
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Choice D is correct. Ancient Greek philosophers’ respect for logic and human thought helped to create a climate in which democracy arose.