The absenceof lawsplaces all thepower withthe _____.The reasonwhy thecity won’tneed laws____ isthe resultofeducation.There isneither_____ nor_____ in thecity.Socrates’ state isdifferent from otherstates becauseeveryone iseconomically_____.The politicaltheory thatPlato’s ideasmost align.According toSocrates,individualjustice parallels______ justice.There are____ civicvirtues.Theappetitivepart of thesoul is the______ part.Thespeaker inbook IVSocratesTheemotionalpart of thesoul is the_____ part.Socrates claimsthat individualjustice is reallya result of the_______ of thesoul.Plato’sdominantmode ofrhetoricModerationis thesame as_______.The physicaleducation and dietof guardians isbased on _____,neither too muchor too little.Justice issynonymouswith______.Injusticeis theresult of______.The state isof _____organization.____ is thegoal of thecity, not theindividual.A philosopheris like a ____,he knowsfriend fromenemy.Occupationalspecialization____ and ___are defined bytheir specificparts, eachperforming itsspecific function.Plato’sdefinition ofjustice can bebest definedas ______.virtueofsoldiersThe absenceof lawsplaces all thepower withthe _____.The reasonwhy thecity won’tneed laws____ isthe resultofeducation.There isneither_____ nor_____ in thecity.Socrates’ state isdifferent from otherstates becauseeveryone iseconomically_____.The politicaltheory thatPlato’s ideasmost align.According toSocrates,individualjustice parallels______ justice.There are____ civicvirtues.Theappetitivepart of thesoul is the______ part.Thespeaker inbook IVSocratesTheemotionalpart of thesoul is the_____ part.Socrates claimsthat individualjustice is reallya result of the_______ of thesoul.Plato’sdominantmode ofrhetoricModerationis thesame as_______.The physicaleducation and dietof guardians isbased on _____,neither too muchor too little.Justice issynonymouswith______.Injusticeis theresult of______.The state isof _____organization.____ is thegoal of thecity, not theindividual.A philosopheris like a ____,he knowsfriend fromenemy.Occupationalspecialization____ and ___are defined bytheir specificparts, eachperforming itsspecific function.Plato’sdefinition ofjustice can bebest definedas ______.virtueofsoldiers

Republic Book IV Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The absence of laws places all the power with the _____.
  2. The reason why the city won’t need laws
  3. ____ is the result of education.
  4. There is neither _____ nor _____ in the city.
  5. Socrates’ state is different from other states because everyone is economically _____.
  6. The political theory that Plato’s ideas most align.
  7. According to Socrates, individual justice parallels ______ justice.
  8. There are ____ civic virtues.
  9. The appetitive part of the soul is the ______ part.
  10. The speaker in book IV Socrates
  11. The emotional part of the soul is the _____ part.
  12. Socrates claims that individual justice is really a result of the _______ of the soul.
  13. Plato’s dominant mode of rhetoric
  14. Moderation is the same as _______.
  15. The physical education and diet of guardians is based on _____, neither too much or too little.
  16. Justice is synonymous with ______.
  17. Injustice is the result of ______.
  18. The state is of _____ organization.
  19. ____ is the goal of the city, not the individual.
  20. A philosopher is like a ____, he knows friend from enemy.
  21. Occupational specialization
  22. ____ and ___ are defined by their specific parts, each performing its specific function.
  23. Plato’s definition of justice can be best defined as ______.
  24. virtue of soldiers