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Question 17-20 are based on the following passage.
Although the theory that all things n nature are conceived of the same elementary substance is now familiar to most philosophers, when Baruch de Spinoza proffered his version of this theory in the tense religio-political climate of seventeenth-century Europe, he met not only with censure but with threats and even exile. Cast out the Jewish community in his youth due to heterodox ideas, Spinoza found himself once again reviled in his early adulthood, this time by many prominent members of Dutch society. One is forced to wonder how much of the isolation on this brilliant man's life was due to these imposed periods of solitude as opposed to being solely due to his philosophical goal of living a life of the mind.
Based an the passage. Which the following statements about Spinoza's experience with members of Dutch society is most supported?
Negative views of Spinoza led to more than emotional consequences.
Spinoza was exied by prominent members of Dutch society.
Spinoza's treatment by members of Dutch society reminded him of his youth.
Members of Dutch society believed that natural objects were unrelated to each other.
Spinoza's attempts to blend in with Dutch society were thwarted.
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