The significance of the polis in ancient Greek philosophy was as a place _______

A. where the people could hear the will of the king
B. in which free expression of ideas was forbidden
C. that was the equivalent of the United States Senate
D. where conversations could take place


Answer: B

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a. Caesarea b. Corinth c. Ephesus d. Rome

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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