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5 July, 01:05

Plato's Republic was written by the Greek philosopher in the 380s BCE. In it, he outlines what he considered to be the four most important virtues that should be a part of any government: wisdom, courage, moderation, and justice.

What role did Plato's Republic play in Georgia history?

A) They are the foundation of the state motto.

B) They are required to be a part of all laws.

C) They are contained in the Preamble to the state constitution.

D) They are part of the oath of citizenship all Georgians must take.

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  1. 5 July, 01:32
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    A. They are the foundation of the state motto.

    The State of Georgia has never officially adopted a state motto, but the state seal, adopted in 1799, features a banner with three words on it, which have served as the de facto state motto: "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation."

    Book 4 of Plato's Republic lists four key virtues of a good government: wisdom, courage, moderation, and justice. In the state seal of Georgia, there is also depicted a soldier with a drawn sword - - which could be taken as a depiction of courage. If so, all four of Plato's primary virtues of government can be seen as included in the Georgia seal. But most certainly, "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation" - - taken as the Georgia state motto - - come from the philosophical principles of Plato.
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