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24 October, 03:52

Utopia, by Sir Thomas More, represented a Renaissance movement

a. embracing natural science.

b. toward classical studies.

c. called humanism.

d. called elitism.

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  1. 24 October, 06:21
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    The answer is d. called humanism. Many believe that More was tackling the Renaissance humanist movement in his work where there is argument over true nobility and the need to take a realistic view of the world. Some say there are contradictions between Utopia’s notions and what More believes in reality.
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