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Which book, written by Thomas More, describes an ideal society where there were no rich or poor? a. Utopia b. Ninety-Five Theses c. The Divine Comedy d. The Praise of Folly
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Which book, written by Thomas More, describes an ideal society where there were no rich or poor?
a. Utopia
b. Ninety-Five Theses
c. The Divine Comedy
d. The Praise of Folly
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a. utopia
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It is the book Utopia, written by Thomas More, that describes an ideal society where there were no rich or poor. This template has been used by many philosophers.
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