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Which of the following situations fit best with Enlightenment ideals?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
A monarch rules with little regard for the rights of people.
People follow rules without thinking about them.
People have the right to question their government.
Government protects certain rights of citizens.
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- [ ] A monarch rules with little regard for the rights of people.
- [ ] People follow rules without thinking about them.
- [x] People have the right to question their government.
- [x] Government protects certain rights of citizens.
Explanation: Enlightenment ideals emphasize reason, individual rights, accountability of rulers, and governments that protect citizens' rights—so the two checked statements fit, while absolute rule and blind obedience do not.
- [ ] People follow rules without thinking about them.
- [x] People have the right to question their government.
- [x] Government protects certain rights of citizens.
Explanation: Enlightenment ideals emphasize reason, individual rights, accountability of rulers, and governments that protect citizens' rights—so the two checked statements fit, while absolute rule and blind obedience do not.
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