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Chapter 2 Self Quiz
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Socrates tells Crito that he should attempt to break out of prison if and only if doing so would be
to his advantage.
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harmful to his enemies and advantageous to his friends.
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pleasing to the gods.
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just.
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Which of the following is
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To disobey a legal judgment rendered by the proper authorities is to undermine the city as a whole.
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He is guilty of the charges raised against him.
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An unjust life is not worth living.
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Citizens owe even more respect and deference to the state that nurtures them than they do to their own parents.
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Which of the following would Socrates identify as the greatest evil?
One's own death
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The deaths of loved ones
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Suffering injustice
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Committing injustice
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Socrates claims that breaking out of prison would be wrong because
it would amount to breaking his agreements.
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it would put his friends in danger.
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it would put his family in danger.
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people would lose respect for him.
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Socrates believes that allowing the Athenians to carry out his unjust sentence would do serious harm to society.
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In the
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Socrates claims that it is permissible to commit injustice in return for injustice.
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Socrates tells Crito that by choosing to live in a city, one agrees to live by its laws.
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Socrates would rather have been sentenced to exile than to death.
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By the end of the dialogue, Socrates seems to have persuaded Crito that escaping would be unjust.
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