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How was the French revolution a response to Enlightenment philosophy ideas?(1 point)
The French Revolution was inspired by Thomas Hobbes’s ideas on natural rights.
The French Revolution was a result of popular support for the divine right of kings.
The French Revolution was a result of the belief that a country should control the economy.
The French revolution was a result of people questioning the authority of governments.
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The correct answer is: "The French revolution was a result of people questioning the authority of governments."
Enlightenment thinkers (e.g., Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau) promoted ideas about natural rights, social contracts, and limits on rulers, which encouraged people to challenge traditional authority.
Enlightenment thinkers (e.g., Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau) promoted ideas about natural rights, social contracts, and limits on rulers, which encouraged people to challenge traditional authority.
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