The Enlightenment
a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
The intellectual revolution of the eighteenth century in which the philosophes stressed reason, natural law, and progress in their criticism of prevailing social injustices.
principles of Enlightenment
Reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The southern colonies were founded by people seeking profit, while the New England colonies were founded by people seeking religious freedom.
Beginning with George Washington's presidency, the United States sought a policy of isolationism and neutrality with regards to the internal affairs of other nations.
The Gold Rush populated areas with people that were not practicing slavery
Because they had it just about perfected and they knew a monarch might want to take it over so they put those laws in place to prevent an "overthrow"