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lawyer [7]
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PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST, THANK YOU, AND 5-STAR RATING!!!

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g100num [7]3 years ago
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Answer: limits of tolerance The upper and lower limits to the range of particular environmental factors (e.g. light, temperature, availability of water) within which an organism can survive. The Enlightenment had a profound effect on religion. Many Christians found the enlightened view of the world consistent with Christian beliefs, and used this rational thinking as support for the existence and benevolence of God. ... However, the Enlightenment led other Protestants in a very different direction.

Liula [17]3 years ago
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The Enlightenment of the eighteenth century did play a major role in turning religious toleration, a grudging government policy, into freedom of religion, a human right. ... Those advocating freedom of religion sim- ply insisted that religion was a private matter. does this help?

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