People started to think that it was important to educate their kids and those kids grew up to help guide and vote what should be in are not in the government and it helped them so much that they made a law that all kids have to go to school until age 15 if they choose to drop out instead of going to collage.
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Scientists began to rely on religion for scientific answers
Enlightenment thought significantly influenced political reform by promoting ideals such as individual rights, liberty, and the social contract. Philosophers like John Locke and Montesquieu challenged absolute monarchy and advocated for democratic governance, separation of powers, and the protection of personal freedoms. These ideas inspired revolutionary movements, such as the American and French Revolutions, leading to the establishment of more representative and egalitarian forms of government. Overall, Enlightenment thought laid the intellectual foundation for modern democratic principles and human rights.
Scientists began to rely on religion for scientific answers.
Representative democracy
The Scientific Revolution had a significant effect on political thinkers of the Enlightenment due to its emphasis on reason, observation, and empirical evidence. This new way of understanding the world influenced Enlightenment thinkers to apply the same principles to politics, advocating for rationalism, individual rights, and democracy.
Representative Democracy
Representative Democracy
Representative Democracy
Representative Democracy
Representative Democracy
Representative Democracy