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Based on the passage, what is a key part of More's

Utopia?
In their great council at Amaurot, to which there are
three sent from every town once a year, they examine
what towns abound in provisions and what are under any
scarcity, that so the one may be furnished from the other;
and this is done freely, without any sort of exchange; for,
according to their plenty or scarcity, they supply or are
supplied from one another, so that indeed the whole
island is, as it were, one family.
-Utopia,
Thomas More
ensuring that all people have an equal say in
government
ensuring that all towns receive limited resources
ensuring that all people have what they need
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ensuring that all people have what they need

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From this passage about Utopia, we learn that in the great council of Amarout, there are three envoys sent out each year to find out the towns in scarcity and the ones in abundance so the town living in abundance would allocate some of their resources to help the other town lacking in those resource.

In this way, everyone has what they need through interdependence.

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