What feature of English society is More most likely critiquing? a) conflicts between kings and the church b)greed and self-interest c)exploration of new lands d)an economy facing inflation

Respuesta :

The answer is b. greed and self-interest

Answer:

b) greed and self-interest

Explanation:

More's point of view toward sixteenth century English society portrays a corrupt world kept running by greed. Some of  his reactions bear more noteworthiness than others.

He also reprimands English society for the hole between the rich and poor people, explicitly the distinctions in class refinements. More portrays every Utopian city as encompassed by farmland, and every native must go through periodic two-year spells in the wide open performing agrarian work for his or her separate city.