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Core History Quiz 1 Questions and Answers All Correct what are the virtues: - Answer-wisdom fortitude temperance justice faith hope love legitimacy - Answer-the belief that a rule, law, institution or a ruler that has the right to govern citizenship - Answer-the relationship between...

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Core History Quiz 1 Questions and
Answers All Correct
what are the virtues: - Answer-wisdom
fortitude
temperance
justice
faith
hope
love

legitimacy - Answer-the belief that a rule, law, institution or a ruler that has the right to
govern

citizenship - Answer-the relationship between the individual and the state (authority of
government and in primitive times clans or tribes)

why join a city-state - Answer-security, justice, human flourishing, and specialization---
can have other jobs than farming and just survival needs

Crito - why did Socrates stay? - Answer-it was against the law, and he submitted to the
laws and democracy, therefore, it would be wrong to break the agreement between the
individual and the state

duty of a citizen - Answer-submit to the laws, breaking them makes bad people
according to Socrates

why does Socrates play the jury's emotions - Answer-justice has to be impartial --- more
reasoning and less emotions and passions
Reductionism - Answer-oversimplification of history, thus distorting it

anachronism - Answer-putting modern concepts into texts

weaponization - Answer-progressive: everything is bad, therefore, everything must
change
conservative: rose colored glasses (and minimize & ignore

obligations of a city - state - Answer-following the laws, taxes, and defense

status - Answer-people of high power held the status and made decisions, however,
slaves had none, and some people had very little

positive freedom - Answer-doing something/making choices (making life what you want)

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