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梁启超曾说,如果让孔子当国民政府的教育总长,他一定会像法国那样,把教育部改为教育美术部,把国立剧场和国立学校看得一样重,并且还会改良戏曲,到处开音乐会,忙个不停。这说明儒家(     )

A:主张用仁爱之心调节和协调社会关系

B:强调有教无类,注重发展私立教育

C:注意借鉴不同文明,进行教育改革

D:注重美育对道德修养的辅助作用

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D

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