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History, 06.05.2020 08:07 mckinleyp4819

What is the definition of a polity according to Aristotle?
A. Ruled by a single hereditary leader. In the interest of his or her subjects
B. Rule by elites. Based upon wealth not merit. In the interest of the wealthy class
C. Rule by the people. My bro. Chaotic and passionate rule, easily manipulated
D. Rule by the citizens. The citizens govern in the interest of the nation. The citizens govern in the interest of the nation (Need a certain type of citizen according to Aristotle)

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