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dsp73
3 years ago
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The most important long-term impact of Socrates was

History
2 answers:
Zina [86]3 years ago
8 0

This is for lesson 1 unit 2 Social studies

Pretest:                                                      Quick check:

1.a                                                                1.b

2.free men born in that city-state           2.a

3.d                                                                3.c

4.a

5.b

6.d

7. each god offered help in different area

8. His promotion of critical thinking

9.d

10. Persia was a much longer power than...


Hope this help and can you put it as brainlist please hope it made you to a 100%

Rasek [7]3 years ago
4 0

Socrates was a Greek philosopher who lived during the 4th century. He is known as the "first moral philosopher". He has been credited for his contributions to the fields of ethics and epistemology (theory of knowledge). His works were used as a basis for the development of Western Philosophy, as well as the modern Western ethical tradition of thought under which sets the rules to what is "accepted" behavior in society.

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