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- 5. Rule of many in the interest of all.
- 7. a Popular student of Plato.
- 8. Philosopher who wrote "The Republic."
- 10. Rule of one in the interest of all.
- 12. Hobbes, This person said that all people are equal, and believed in a strong state.
- 14. Rule of a few in the interest of all.
- 15. Machiavelli did not like this type of ruling because people might rise up against you.
- 16. Mendes, Believed in equality of participation.
- 18. Hobbes, This philosopher believed that individuals should decide ethical questions for themselves, instead of the government.
- 21. Madison, Fourth president of the US, and he authored the "Federalist Papers"
- 22. Plato said these people would pursue manual labor.
- 23. Machiavelli, Author of "The Prince" to gain favor with the ruler of Florence
- 24. Sentenced to death for corrupting the youth.
- 25. Jefferson, the Third President of the United States, believed in the equality of natural rights.
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- 1. Plato said these people would pursue public service and policymaking.
- 2. Rule of many in the interest of the rulers.
- 3. Machiavelli did not like this type of ruling because it was too unpredictable.
- 4. Machiavelli believed that ruling from an approach from this is best.
- 6. Vonnegut, Wrote the book "Harrison Bergeron."
- 9. Rule of one in the interest of the ruler.
- 11. Rule of a few in the interest of the rulers.
- 13. Plato said these people would pursue careers dealing with physical danger.
- 17. Translates to "Students of Islam."
- 19. This person believed in the equality of natural rights with an emphasis on property rights.
- 20. Nietzsche, This philosopher believed in slave and master morality.
