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what views did more express in his book utopia? (choose all that apply.)
□ no more struggles for power and glory.
□ kings would no longer exist
□ priests would be allowed to marry.
Response
To solve this, we analyze More's Utopia:
- "No more struggles for power and glory": In Utopia, the social structure is designed to eliminate power struggles and pursuit of glory (e.g., no private property, communal living).
- "Kings would no longer exist": Utopia has a different governance system without kings (ruled by elected officials).
- "Priests would be allowed to marry": In Utopia, priests (though few) can marry, unlike in medieval European church practices.
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A. No more struggles for power and glory
B. Kings would no longer exist
C. Priests would be allowed to marry