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Thomas More’s Utopia was a(n):

a. etiquette guide for courtiers
b. political treatise about the best form of government
c. devastating critique of contemporary culture
d. epic poem modeled on Arthurian texts E. light-hearted fictional story

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B. Political treatise about the best form of government


But Utopia can only be achieved by a philosophy (hence morality and politics) based on reality: which in politics means individual rights.
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Answer:

epic poem modeled on Arthurian texts

Step-by-step explanation:

Utopia is a term for an imagined place where everything is perfect. It has been used to describe an imaginary world where the social justice is achieved as well as the principles that could guarantee it.

Utopia is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More, written in Latin and published in 1516.

The book which is more than just its text… Utopia is a revolutionary text; and I do not use that term lightly. ... Utopia challenged the political world. It held up an idealistic mirror to the greedy, corpulent face of aristocracy and feudal wealth and declared it corrupt and offensive.

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