Critical rationalism was developed by Karl Popper in the middle of the 20th century. His premise is that society developed by solving problems through trial and error. Popper's ideal society is a society which is open to this form of problem-solving. False theories are perceived as false and rejected. Critical rationalism allows unfettered criticism as this form of criticism can lead to a genuine possibility of societal change; in short, an open society. These ideas also provide an opening for accessing philosophical ideas.
I believe the answer is A. A citizen who is born in the United States.
During the mid-19th century, Transcendentalist writers had a strong influence over the formation of "<span>utopian communities," since there were many prominent ideas of forward social change. </span>
The first is D, the second is D