As a leader of the transcendentalist movement, Ralph Waldo Emerson believed that
A) true fulfillment only could be achieved by the gathering of great wealth and material goods.
B) one could only find God in the great architecture and literature of the Greeks.
C) man had no spirit and pursuing a just life was ultimately pointless.
D) God was dead, and the West had entered into an age of atheism.
E) self-knowledge opened the doors to self-improvement and self-realization.
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