What is the form of the ideal state according to Plato?
A) It is an absolute monarchy run by the most powerful for his or her own sake.
B) It is a direct, participatory democracy in which every citizen has an equal share in ruling.
C) It is an aristocracy ruled by an elite group of intellectually superior individuals.
D) Plato did not think that there is any single form that the ideal state must take.
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