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Which Utopian community believed that woman and children should be educated?

brook farm


Who believed a person should be educated and lead a meaningful life?

Humanist


What Chinese philosopher believed that only educated and virtuous officials should run the government?

Confucius


Who believed city states should be directed by educated philosopher kings who were dedicated to the truth?

Aristotle


What qualities which an educated man should possess?

when he assumes and carries out the responsibilities of a man, to family, community,etc.


Robert owen was a utopian who supported what idea about work and property?

Robert Owen was a utopian who supported what idea that work should be shared and that property should be owned in common. Owen was one of the founders of the utopian socialism movement.


Was Thomas Jefferson in favor of universal manhood suffrage?

No. Jefferson believed that only the educated should receive the right to vote.


How did leadership issues divide the community?

They believed that the caliph should always be a relative of the prophet.


What is an educated filipino reflection?

i'm an african child


How did leadership issues divide the Muslim community?

They believed that the caliph should always be a relative of the prophet.


What were the Federalists for?

Federalists believed that the country should be ruled by "the best people"-educated, wealthy, public-spirited men like themselves. Federalists favored a strong national government, with power to those who where wealthy and well-educated.


What did W.E.B. Du Bois believe that African Americans should be?

W.E.B. Du Bois believed that African Americans should be educated leaders who actively participate in society and advocate for civil rights. He emphasized the importance of higher education and the development of a "Talented Tenth," a group of educated Black leaders who could uplift the African American community. Du Bois was also a proponent of political activism and believed in the necessity of fighting against systemic racism and injustice. Ultimately, he envisioned a society where African Americans could achieve equality and full citizenship rights.