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                what was the main belief of Enlightenment thinkers?
- the governmental power should be limited
-that a republic was the best form of government
-that the use of reason was vital to improving society
-that a government should be strong enough to carry out its duties
            
        - the governmental power should be limited
-that a republic was the best form of government
-that the use of reason was vital to improving society
-that a government should be strong enough to carry out its duties
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    The main belief of Enlightenment thinkers was that **the use of reason was vital to improving society**. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized rational thought, scientific inquiry, and the importance of individual rights, which collectively spurred advancements in political philosophy, ethics, and social reform. While many Enlightenment thinkers also supported limited government and republicanism, the overarching theme was the application of reason to address societal issues and promote progress.
    
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