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Why was candide given the name candide? 2. what was dr. pangloss's philosophy? 3. why was candide thrown out of the castle thunder-ten-tronckh? 4. how is candide treated by the orator and then an anabaptist? 5. according to the story, what two things was columbus responsible for? 6. according to the story, what does society do to human nature? 7. what did the people of el dorado think of gold? 8. what language did the people of el dorado speak and who founded the place? 9. where is el dorado? 10. was there a religion in el dorado? explain. 11. why does candide say "it is obvious that everyone should travel"? 12. why does candide want to return to europe and what does he want to bring with him? 13. what did candide learn about wealth? 14. what was the price of sugar that europeans eat? 15. what did the judge in surinam do to candide? 16. what happened to candide and his friends when they returned to europe? 17. what was the dervish's advice about good and evil? 18. what is candide's final conclusion about life in general?

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