- __ are actions and attitudes that are expected of people living in a democratic society. A Civic responsibilities B Civil disobediences C Civil liberties D Civil rights
- 4x True or False : Military service slows down the citizenship process. A True B False
- Read the excerpt from The Republic by Plato. And if so, we must infer that all things are produced more plentifully and easily and of a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and does it at the right time, and leaves other things Undoubtedly Then more than four citizens will be required for the husbandman will not make his own plough or mattock. or other implements of agriculture, if they are to be good for anything. Neither will the builder make his tools-and he too needs many; and in like manner the weaver and shoemaker. True Then carpenters, and smiths and many other artisans, will be sharers in our little State which is already beginning to grow? How does the speaker support the validity of his claim about how a society develops? He shares his ideas for establishing a viable standard of living He describes the services that a given society would need He converses with someone who agrees with him. He asserts that the community will expand
- Read the excerpt from The Republic by Plato. Yes, I said, now lunderstand the question which you would have me consider is, not only how a State, but how a luxurious State is created; and possibly there is no harm in this for in such a State we shall be more Rely to see how justice and injustice originate In my opinion the true and healthy constitution of the State is the one which I have described. But if you wish also to see a State at fever-heat, I have no objection For I suspect that many will not be satisfied with the simpler way of life. They will be for adding sofas, and tables. and other furniture; also dainties, and perfumes, and incense, and courtesans, and cakes, all these not of one sort only, but in every variety; we must go beyond the necessaries of which I was at first speaking such as houses, and clothes and shoes; the arts of the painter and the embroiderer will have to be set in motion, and gold and ivory and all sorts of materials Which type of reasoning do Plato and More use to discuss the ideas of lifestyle and livelihood? Both use inductive reusoning starting with specific examples Both use deductive reasoning beginning with general claims Plato uses deductive reasoning while More uses inductive reasoning Plato uses inductive reasoning while More uses deductive reasoning
- Read the excerpt from The Republic by Plato. Suppose then that we invite him to accompany us in the argument, and then we may hope to show him that there is nothing peculiar in the constitution of women which would affect them in the administration of the State. By all means Let us say to him:Come now, and we will ask you a question:-when you spoke of a nature gifted or not gifted in any respect,did you mean to say that one man will acquire a thing easily, another with difficulty; a little learning will lead the one to discover a great deal; whereas the other after much study and application, no sooner learns than he forgets; or again, did you mean that the one has a body which is a good servant to his mind, while the body of the other is a hindrance to him?-would not these be the sort of Which type of reasoning or device best supports the speaker's claim that women are as qualified as men manage the state? abductive reasoning, because the speaker expla how women make decisions deductive reasoning, because the speaker provides examples of how women are qualified kairos, because the speaker calls for immediate equality for women in government ethos, because the speaker describes the women he thinks deserve to be leaders