The Enlightenment did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution, but the French revolution does embody some of the enlightenment ideas. Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of progress and natural law in all aspects of society. This can be seen in the writings of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire. Ideas of the French Revolution derived from the Enlightenment are as follows: Constitutional monarchy, Liberal government, Division of powers among the nobles, the monarchy, and the representatives of the cities to replace the Old Regime, The Declaration of the Rights of Man, The Social Contract, Popular Sovereignty, and the Enlightened Absolutism.
It contributed in a way nothing else could do
It led Europeans to begin questioning traditional authorities
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
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No, Napolean did not start the French Revolution, he came after.
It led Europeans to begin questioning traditional authorities
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It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
It reduced the number of farmers a country needed to produce enough food.
the cost of supporting the american revolution caused the french king to propose tax increases
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It convinced many Europeans to value logic and reason over religion and tradition
It led Europeans to begin questioning traditional authorities
It enabled countries to afford large armies. Apex