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how is the behavior of citizens preached in the sermon on the mount sim…

Question

how is the behavior of citizens preached in the sermon on the mount similar to greco - roman teachings? every citizen was responsible for encouraging others to take from them. every citizen was responsible for doing whatever their government said. every citizen was responsible for helping to make democracy better. every citizen was responsible for making large donations to the government.

Explanation:

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The Sermon on the Mount (Christian teachings) and Greco - Roman teachings both emphasized civic responsibility for the betterment of the community. Encouraging others to take from them is not a core teaching of either. Blindly following government orders goes against the ethical and civic ideals of both. Making large donations to the government is not a central theme. However, the idea of citizens being responsible for improving democracy (or the civic order) aligns with the emphasis on civic virtue in both traditions. So the option "Every citizen was responsible for helping to make democracy better" is correct.

Answer:

C. Every citizen was responsible for helping to make democracy better. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A - D in order, with the third option being C. If the original labeling is different, adjust the identifier accordingly, but the text of the option is "Every citizen was responsible for helping to make democracy better".)