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For number 1. The divine rights (of kings) was a concept that said the kings and queens had a god given right to rule and anyone who went against them sinned, when the Enlightenment era started this gave people a better rule of individualism and that god exist but does not interact supernaturally with the universe therefor debunking that kings and queens could rule in gods name.
2. this was a great era of change, restrictions of torture and education for girls came during the enlightenment era. science played a huge role and people started looking for facts instead of using god as the way for everything.
Egypt gave up easier than algeria did. I hope this helps! :)
The correct answer is C) Both documents drew on the "natural law" philosophy of John Locke.
A - Declaration of Independence doesn't speak of a divine Creator.
B - They both speak of the enlightenment.
D - They both mention it.
People from the east and west were invited to the church when it first started.