Which of the following statements best explains how Enlightenment thinkers challenged political authority

Enlightenment thinkers often debated ways to limit the power of the authority or government
Enlightenment thinkers believed the monarchy should have absolute power
Enlightenment thinkers debated ways for one person or group to have complete power
Enlightenment thinkers sided with the monarchy in disputes with the church

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The statement that best explains how Enlightenment thinkers challenged political authority is:

Enlightenment thinkers often debated ways to limit the power of the authority or government.

This reflects the core ideas of the Enlightenment, which emphasized reason, individual rights, and the idea that governmental power should be derived from the consent of the governed, often leading to calls for checks and balances on authority.