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Burka [1]
4 years ago
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Which of the following was not one of the Enlightenment ideas that promoted revolution in France?

History
2 answers:
Gnoma [55]4 years ago
8 0
The idea that "b. No one should pay taxes" was not one of the Enlightenment ideas that promoted revolution in France, since taxation on some level was always somewhat necessary. 
Luba_88 [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer

No one should pay taxes

Explanation

Revolution is the instance of doing away with the current or the old system by overthrowing it and bringing another system into power. During revolution in France there are various enlightenment ideas that promoted the revolution like people have natural rights which are life, liberty and property. Then the government should represent its people and the peoples rights be written in a constitution this is because when they are written and are well interpreted they cannot be violated.Other ideas were equality,popular sovereignty among others

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