What was the main belief of Enlightenment 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 strong enough to carry out its duties.
~I believe the answer is D

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so it’s c
It is C
Is it c?
the answer to the entire thing is
B
C
C
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