Read the excerpt from Utopia.
They find pearls on their coasts, and diamonds and carbun...
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Read the excerpt from Utopia.
They find pearls on their coasts, and diamonds and carbuncles on their rocks; they do not look after them, but, if they find them by chance, they polish them, and with them they adorn their children, who are delighted with them This excerpt is most likely More's reaction to his society's
A. government.
B. exploration.
C. religion.
D. greed.
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