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penguins

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The philosopher whose belief that humanity's natural greed would lead to prosperity which became the basis for capitalism is
 
  a. Plato.
  b. Jeremy Bentham.
  c. Adam Smith.
  d. Immanuel Kant.

Question 2

According to many historians, the first prose fiction novel is
 
  a. The Tale of Genji.
  b. TheIliad.
  c. Don Quixote.
  d. Gilgamesh.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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