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torybrooks

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Unlike Plato, Aristotle
 
  A. ignored the way that the world operated.
  B. thought that the senses were to be ignored.
  C. believed that form and matter were inseparable.
  D. was not interested in politics.

Question 2

Xenophon reasoned that married women's responsibilities included all of the following EXCEPT
 
  A. managing the husband's estate.
  B. bearing children.
  C. submitting to the husband's will in all things.
  D. carrying out domestic chores.



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Answer to Question 1

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