The leaders of the Enlightenment wanted a central authority to control the government.
Leaders should be chosen by the people
Which of the following developments was a consequence of the enlightenment
Answer this question… Leaders do not have the right to oppress their people.
There were benifits for both parties. The poor and the wealthy
The leaders of the Enlightenment wanted a central authority to control the government.
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.
Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine A+
Leaders should be chosen by the people
Many Puritan leaders held reservations about the Enlightenment, as they viewed its emphasis on reason and scientific inquiry as detracting from spiritual faith. However, some Puritans did engage with Enlightenment ideas and saw potential for compatibility with their religious beliefs. Overall, the relationship between Puritan leaders and the Enlightenment was complex and varied.
Leaders should be chosen by the people
Many leaders supported the enlightenment ideal of individual liberty, but they were also unwilling to demand an end to slavery.
Which of the following developments was a consequence of the enlightenment
Answer this question… Leaders do not have the right to oppress their people.
It shaped the thinking of future Revolutionary leaders in regards to the "rights of man."
There were benifits for both parties. The poor and the wealthy
They believed an agreement must exist between the people and their leaders