The idea that everything in our world can be understood through careful application of reason is most comprehensively reflected
in A. the work of authors in the Age of Pope.
B. the science and literature of the Enlightenment.
C. the thoughts of the aristocracy in 1 society.
D. the politics and religion of the entire European continent.
The idea that everything in our world can be understood through careful application of reason is most comprehensively reflected in "<span>B. the science and literature of the Enlightenment," since this was a push back against the status quo of religious dogma at the time. </span>
Pearl Harbor brought the U.S. into WWII, which changed the reason of why we would fight in the war, and potentially changed the outcome of World War II. Before Pearl Harbor, the United States had declared to "remain a neutral nation" in the war by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The Dutch located trading posts near harbors and rivers, such as the Hudson, in the early 1600s because these were the most advantageous in terms of profitable trading with Europe.