According to Aristotle, how might the educated person contribute to a well-rounded society?

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A Aristotle believed that happiness or well-being could only be achieved by obtaining a requisite of skills.Aristotle believed that happiness or well-being could only be achieved by obtaining a requisite of skills.
B Aristotle believed only an educated person had an eternal soul and could contribute to a society's reason, emotion, and desire.Aristotle believed only an educated person had an eternal soul and could contribute to a society's reason, emotion, and desire.
C Aristotle believed that education included the development of the mind and body. Both could be developed through music and gymnastics.Aristotle believed that education included the development of the mind and body. Both could be developed through music and gymnastics.
D Aristotle believed that a good education equated to a good world view. He believed that education grounded a person both in ethics and politics

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D Aristotle believed that a good education equated to a good world view. He believed that education grounded a person both in ethics and politics.
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