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multiple select question select all that apply what are key characteristics of platos just society? it serves as an example to other societies. leaders give up wealth and happiness. anyone can belong to any class based on their abilities. rulers put the needs of the people above their own.
Plato's just society in "The Republic" has rulers (philosopher - kings) who are supposed to prioritize the common good over their personal interests, giving up personal wealth and happiness. Social class is determined by natural abilities, with individuals being able to rise or fall in the social hierarchy based on their capabilities. Rulers are to serve the people. While it was an ideal - type society for Plato, it wasn't necessarily meant to be a practical example for other societies in a direct way.
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B. Leaders give up wealth and happiness.
C. Anyone can belong to any class based on their abilities.
D. Rulers put the needs of the people above their own.