Asked by em:)

what was the main belief of Englishment thinkers?

A. that government power should be limited
B.that a republic was the best form of government
C.that the use of reason was vital to improving society
D. that a government should be storng enough to carry out its duties.

Answers

Answered by em:)
oh lmao i meant enlightment 😂😂
Answered by Writeacher
http://www.history.com/topics/enlightenment

Read carefully, and let us know what you decide.
Answered by em:)
omg enlightenment thinkers **
Answered by em:)
and that site doesnt help at all .
Answered by Writeacher
Then go into your text (or to www.google.com and enter ENLIGHTENMENT) and read about the Enlightenment.

Read and think.
Answered by em:)
what do you think i did boi that's why i am coming here for help :) buy obvi you anit no help so you can leave
Answered by bobpursley
<< Enlightenment thinkers in Britain, in France and throughout Europe questioned traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change. >> from the link above.
Answered by em:)
that's not ethier A,B,C, or D
Answered by bobpursley
No kidding. Does rational thought have anything to do with reason?
Answered by Kate
OMG THE ANSWER IS

C ! .. trust me
Answered by baby wipe
so is c the answer?
Answered by Bokie
1. B
2. C
3. C
Answered by graciepoo
YES THE ANSWER WAS C THANKS TO WHOEVER SAID IT WAS C
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