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Which book, written by Thomas More, describes an ideal society where there were no rich or poor? A. The Divine Comedy B. The Praise of Folly C. Ninety-Five Theses D. Utopia

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Thomas More wrote the book Utopia.
Ninety-five Theses was written by Martin Luther.
The Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus
The Divine comedy by Dante Alighieri
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Utopia written by Thomas More.

  • Thomas More wrote Utopia in 1516.
  • The book describes an imaginative society where people can live with no worries.
  • More's book is based on an island where people experience a way of living without division between poor and rich.
  • The term 'utopia' is a Greek word that signifies 'no place'.

Therefore we can conclude Thomas More wrote Utopia.

Thus option D. is correct answer.

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