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What was the ideal city to Plato?

a population of only 10,000
b all people would be free
c no one needed to be a ruler
d no one should own property

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The answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

Plato figured that is no one owned property, it would bring peace.

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I think it's answer D

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Plato ideal city

Book VI. Socrates' argument is that in the ideal city, a true philosopher with understanding of forms will facilitate the harmonious co-operation of all the citizens of the city. This philosopher-king must be intelligent, reliable, and willing to lead a simple life

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