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During the 18th century the ideas of the enlightenment caused some monarchs to introduce reforms within their nations.
During the 18th century, the ideas of the Enlightenment promoted reason, individualism, and skepticism towards traditional authority, fueling movements for liberty, equality, and democracy. This period saw an increase in scientific advancements, political revolutions, and the dissemination of knowledge through publications and salons.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
Both movements were caused in part by the scientific revolution.
The ability to do as one thought or wished is what caused the scientific revolution and enlightenment in the 17th and 18th century in Europe.
The ideas of enlightenment fostered the belief that crime is caused by societal factors such as poverty, inequality, lack of education, and social injustice rather than just individuals' inherent moral failings. This perspective emphasized the importance of addressing root causes and promoting social reform to reduce crime rates.
The Vienna government believed that the Enlightenment ideals of liberty, equality, and popular sovereignty were the main causes of revolutions. They feared that these ideas fueled nationalist sentiments and uprisings against established monarchies.
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The french revolution