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is it because at the time of the enlightenment there was an absolute monarchy? and the citizens didnt agree with many of the things that the government had to do because of the ruler having total control.
The transmission of Enlightenment ideas to Greek thought influenced the development of a national consciousness.
1) peoples right to self-government 2) seperation of church and state 3)Equality through law
The Enlightenment
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that the ideas of the Enlightenment could help improve government and society
The Enlightenment was a period of time when people developed new ideas about human existence, including peoples' basic right and the level of control they should have over their government and their futures
is it because at the time of the enlightenment there was an absolute monarchy? and the citizens didnt agree with many of the things that the government had to do because of the ruler having total control.
The people changed ideas about government education and social injustice during the Enlightenment. They were led by Enlightenment thinkers such as Descartes, Hobbes, and Voltaire.
because of the taxes being paid and the voting rights
Key Enlightenment thinkers who changed ideas about government, education, and social injustice include John Locke, who emphasized natural rights and the social contract; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who promoted the idea of the general will and the importance of education; and Voltaire, who critiqued social injustices and advocated for freedom of speech and religious tolerance.
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The transmission of Enlightenment ideas to Greek thought influenced the development of a national consciousness.
The enlightenment created the Decleration Right of Men in the French Revolution. Naopoleon over threw the government. It's just like the liberator in the French Revolution. It also spread enlightenment ideas such as Voltare etc..
our government is based on thier ideas
our government is based on thier ideas
majority ideas