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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.
no private property
Brief Explanations
In Thomas More's "Utopia", the society has several key features:
- "No more struggles for power and glory" aligns with the utopian society's focus on communal well - being over individual ambition for power.
- "Kings would no longer exist" as the utopian society has a different form of governance without traditional kingship.
- "Priests would be allowed to marry" (wait, actually in Utopia, priests are few, celibate? Wait, no, let's correct. Wait, in Utopia, the religious and social structure: actually, the correct views are: "No more struggles for power and glory" (since the society is organized for the common good, not individual power - seeking), "Kings would no longer exist" (the governance is more communal), and "No private property" (Utopia has a communal property system). Wait, the option "Priests would be allowed to marry" - in Utopia, priests are chosen for their virtue, and they are celibate? Wait, maybe I misremember. Let's re - evaluate:
- "No more struggles for power and glory": In Utopia, the society is designed to eliminate the kind of power struggles and glory - seeking that exist in feudal Europe. So this is correct.
- "Kings would no longer exist": Utopia has a different form of government, not based on kingship. So this is correct.
- "Priests would be allowed to marry": In Utopia, priests are a small, respected group, and they are not allowed to marry (they are celibate to focus on their religious duties). So this is incorrect.
- "No private property": Utopia has a system of communal property, so there is no private property. This is correct.
So the correct options are "No more struggles for power and glory", "Kings would no longer exist", and "No private property".
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- No more struggles for power and glory
- Kings would no longer exist
- No private property