The American Revolution
For the scientific revolution the central belief is that everything can be explained through science and that they need not rely on religion for answers. The Enlightenment was more focused on the ideals that everyone was created equal, the nobleman as well as the peasant.
The ideals of the Enlightenment included democracy, consent of the governed, and the natural rights of man.
Power divided among branches of government showed American commitment to Enlightenment ideals.
Power divided among branches of government showed American commitment to Enlightenment ideals.
The Founding Fathers were greatly influenced by the works of Enlightenment philosophers like john Locke and other Enlightenment principles that championed the rights of men. Liberalism beliefs in the rights of individuals was a direct offshoot of values developed during the Enlightenment.
Enlightenment ideals are cultural movements. The cultural movements started in the 17th century.
Power divided among branches of government showed American commitment to Enlightenment ideals.
Locke's and Newton's ideals influenced enlightenment intellectuals in a few ways. Some of the was were discovering the laws, ideals of natural rights and social contract.
the spread of enlightenment ideals
The ideals of enlightenment suggested that God was not all powerful. Instead it suggested people should have the knowledge and power.
enlightenment thinkers
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