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What did the Greeks believe about people?
(a) They asked too many questions that they were unable to answer.
(b) They lacked the potential to rule themselves.
(c) They could use their minds to choose good governments.
(d) They were better off relying on a strong leader.

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they lacked the potental to rule themselves is the correct answer p.s i took the quiz on k12

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B. They lacked the potential to rule themselves.

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The Ancient Greeks believed that all the gods came from Gaia (the Earth) and Uranos (the sky). They thought they were like adult humans - always falling in love, arguing, having children, playing music and partying. Like the Romans, the Greeks believed that different gods were responsible for different things.

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