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Enlightenment thinking on government included
establishing religious doctrine.
using violent protest.
taking a secular approach.
supporting divine right.
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taking a secular approach.
Enlightenment thinkers emphasized reason, natural rights, and often separation of church and state. They generally rejected divine right and the imposition of religious doctrine (though some defended resistance or revolution in certain circumstances, e.g., Locke’s right to revolt).
Enlightenment thinkers emphasized reason, natural rights, and often separation of church and state. They generally rejected divine right and the imposition of religious doctrine (though some defended resistance or revolution in certain circumstances, e.g., Locke’s right to revolt).
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