Rome and Carthage became enemies because of power. They each wanted control of trade and resources. 
        
             
        
        
        
The philosophers of these enlightenment thinkers would be grouped as follows
- John Locke believed that  humans have natural rights to life, liberty, and property; and, people form governments to protects these natural rights. If, however, government violates peoples natural rights, people have the right to overthrow that government.
 -  Baron de Montesquieu believed in the separation of government (balance of power); and the government elected by the people is the best form of government.
 -  Rousseau believed in  in life, liberty, fraternity and a social contract would that give men real freedom in exchange for their obedience to a self-imposed law; the common good supersedes the individual, or private ambitions; all citizens should participate in government
 - Hobbes believed humans are basically selfish creatures and need governments to protect them from their own selfishness and evil; thought the rule of a king was best, but believed believed a diverse group of representatives of the people would prevent a king from being cruel and unfair.
 - Voltaire believed in religious tolerance
 
<h3>Who is an enlightenment thinker?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the people that were central to the period enlightenment. They were the ones that had to do with the use and the celebration of human reason in such a way that the issues faced in the society can be resolved.
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Answer:
D They were located in the middle of major routes between different regions.
Explanation:
Trade had always existed between Europe and Asia, and the Middle East was where the trade routes would inevitably have to pass through. The middle passage of many trade routes such as the Silk Road had to pass directly through middle eastern kingdoms.