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9 January, 12:54

What is the central idea of this passage? The Utopians use money only within Utopia. The Utopians value money less than other, more useful things. The Utopians prefer gold and silver to other metals, such as iron.

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  1. 9 January, 13:20
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    Tomas Moro's Utopia is a critique to wealth and the value given to pretty much useless things such as gold and silver, which cannot be used to build such as iron and are used for adornment and hoarding purposes only. So B. The Utopians value money less than other, more useful things.
  2. 9 January, 13:22
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    B.)

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    The Utopians value money less than other, more useful things.
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