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In the movie trading places, a millionaire bets his brother that he can turn a beggar and thief into an upstanding citizen, and turn a wealthy moral man into a common criminal, just by altering the circumstances and environment of the two men. this view reflects the ideas of: a) john watson. b) charles darwin. c) plato. d) rené descartes.

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