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posledela
3 years ago
7

Which Enlightenment idea arose during the Scientific Revolution? Natural laws govern the world. All humans have individual value

. Printing presses can help spread ideas. Freedoms do not come from government.
History
2 answers:
emmainna [20.7K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life and liberty. The power of the government is derived from the governed Printing Press- helped spread challenging ideas.

Explanation:

All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life and liberty. The power of the government is derived from the governed Printing Press- helped spread challenging ideas.

bija089 [108]3 years ago
7 0

 i think it is b but i'm not sure if it is.

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