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History, 02.09.2020 06:01 jasminevargasolea

According to the article, what did Plato and Aristotle have in common? •Both lived in the Roman Republic.
•Both believed that philosopher-kings were the best leaders.
•Both thought that tyranny was a threat to government.
•Both thought that the rule of law was a threat to government.

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