Hellenistic education as embodied in the gymnasium

A) was opposed by Hellenistic rulers who saw education as a threat to their power.
B) was open to all classes of society except slaves.
C) made no provision for physical education.
D) was focused exclusively upon vocational training.
E) closely and widely followed classical Greek ideas about proper education.


E

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