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galben [10]
4 years ago
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What were the main characteristics of Enlightenment thinking?

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Soloha48 [4]4 years ago
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Answer:

What were the main characteristics of Enlightenment thinking

Explanation:

reason. the authority of all things.

secularism. applying science to religion and nature; "worldly"

scientific method. analysis, experiment, and conclusion.

utilities. the greatest good for the greatest number.

tolerance. ...

optimism and self-confidence. ...

freedom. ...

education for the masses.

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