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History, 28.10.2020 21:20 qxchung9835

The central idea of this passage is that history is best described as
O a conflict between freemen and lords that
continues today
O a conflict between the rich and the poor that
continues today.
O a modern bourgeois society that is less equitable
than those of the past.
O a feudal society that is more equitable than those
of the past.

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