Socrates was the first philosopher in ancient Greece to
A) insist that the world was ruled not by gods but by natural laws.
B) urge Greeks to give up their study of Homer and Hesiod and replace it with a study of natural philosophy.
C) argue for the inclusion of women in political life.
D) make ethics and morality the main focus of his teachings.
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