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Which best describes the ideal from Plato’s The Republic that inspired future Western governments?
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a government that offers all citizens opportunities to participate in governing
a government that offers all citizens opportunities to participate in governing

a state that regulates every aspect of citizens’ lives in their best interests
a state that regulates every aspect of citizens’ lives in their best interests

a government headed by pairs of philosopher-kings advised by elected citizen councils
a government headed by pairs of philosopher-kings advised by elected citizen councils

a state that forms a classless society guarded by highly educated soldier-citizens

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The option that best describes the ideal from Plato’s *The Republic* that inspired future Western governments is:

**a government headed by pairs of philosopher-kings advised by elected citizen councils.**

Plato's vision included the idea of philosopher-kings, who would rule based on wisdom and justice, and this concept has influenced thoughts on governance and leadership in Western political philosophy.

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