Which of the following is true?
A. Arguments that developed during the Reformation continue to burden contemporary physical educators and cause us to continually justify playful activities as having educational merit.
B. It was not unusual to find theologians during the Reformation who argued against participating in sport and physical education.
C. Philosophers such as William of Ockham developed a philosophical foundation that used the body and senses in order to educate children.
D. All of the answers are correct.
E. Though philosophers such as William of Ockham developed a philosophical foundation that used the body and senses in order to educate children, it was not unusual to find theologians during the Reformation who argued against participating in sport and physical education.
Answer: D
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