It would seem that this was setting up a multiple choice set of answers, but you didn't provide those choices. So I'll just offer some thoughts on Enlightenment ideas that did produce the Revolution in France.
When the Revolution broke out, the slogan was "liberty, equality, fraternity." All of those were Enlightenment ideas. The liberty or freedom of each man was considered the natural "rights of man and citizen." Along with that came a desire for equality and fairness in society -- not to have all the wealth and power concentrated at the top (in the king and nobility). The brotherhood (fraternity) of all persons was also hailed as an Enlightenment ideal.
Ultimately, the Enlightenment was about doing things rationally -- having the courage to use your own reason. So all things that seemed unreasonable about French society and politics were challenged when the Revolution was beginning.
Bias, prejudice mean a strong tendency of the mind or a opinion about something or someone. A bias may be favorable or unfavorable it can also mean bias in favor of or against an idea.
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The Etruscans built the first roadbed of the Sacred Way through Rome (the most important street in the city). It was under them that Rome came to have temples and markets and other things characteristic of a real city.
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Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Ancient India, and Ancient China are believed to be the earliest in the Old World. The extent to which there was significant influence between the early civilizations of the Near East and the Indus Valley with the Chinese civilization of East Asia (Far East) is disputed.