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Who wrote 'The Republic'?

AAristotle
BSocrates
CPlato
DEpicurus

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Correct Answer: C: Plato

Explanation: The correct answer is C: Plato. Plato wrote 'The Republic' around 375 BCE, one of the most influential works of philosophy ever written. The dialogue explores justice, the ideal state, and Plato's Theory of Forms through Socratic questioning.

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