This virtue is what Socrates tries to define with Euthyphro.
Piety
Strepsiades is a stand in for _____________.
Athenian Citizen.
The basic building block of the political community is _________
The household
Aristotle says that this class of people is the most suitable for good governance.
Farmers
Name the book and person who said: "The Unexamined Life is not worth living!"
Socrates implies that Euthyphro is *this* if his actions are not well-intended.
Impious
_________ is what Strepsiades cares about it!
Money
There are three levels of the city, they are _______, _______, and finally _________.
1. Subsistence (Sustenance)
2. Self-Sufficiency
3. Money-Making
Aristotle says that this form of government upholds the pursuit of honor.
Oligarchy
Name the author of this quote: "Democracies generally are preserved by their considerable populations; this is the antithesis of the sort of justice that is based on merit."
Aristotle
These charges are what Socrates is accused of in his defense.
1. Corrupting the Youth
2. Impiety
3. Proposing New Gods
Strepsiades attempts to learn *this* in order to get out of *this*
1. Make the lesser speech the stronger
2. Debts
List the best and worst regimes in order from best to worst.
1. Kingship
2. Aristocracy
3. Polity
4. Oligarchy
5. Democracy
5. Tyranny
Aristotle says that it is better to be ruled by *this* instead of *this* because it is reason without appetite.
Law;Person (will accept Individual)
Name the Character and Author who said this: "When I married her, I lay down together with her, I smelling of new wine fig crates, wool..."
Strepsiades and Aristophanes
Socrates says that *this* is why he will be indicted.
The envy and hatred of the many.
This speech teaches students to be moderate, to care for their bodies, and to appreciate beauty, while also avoiding the Athenian bathhouses.
The Just Speech.
*This* group of individuals is essential for Aristotle's idea of moderation in the regime.
The Middling Sort!
Aristotle says that *this* and *this* contribute to influencing a person's morality.
Art & Music
Name the Character and the Author of the following quote: "But daimonic Socrates, even now obey me and save yourself,"
Crito; Plato
This idea refers to the moral and legal responsibilities one has towards the laws and society.
Socratic Obligation
The chorus after Pheidippides learns the Unjust Speech signifies this accusation of Socrates.
Corruption of the Youth.
This type of office is integral for managing and overseeing that there is no corruption and misuse of public funds.
Office of Audits
Aristotle says that *this* ONLY belongs to the city.
Justice
Name the Character and the Author of the following quote: to proceed against whoever does injustice regarding murders or thefts of sacred things, or is doing wrong in any other such thing, whether he happens to be a father or mother or anyone else at all; and not to proceed against him is impious
Euthyphro;Plato