Humanism's focus on 'rhetoric' was primarily intended to help students achieve what in public life?
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Correct answer: The power to persuade others toward virtuous action and sound policy
Humanists viewed rhetoric not as trickery, but as the 'art of speaking well.' They believed that being able to articulate truth and virtue persuasively was essential for the health of the commonwealth.
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