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Q1
Which are accurate descriptions of American Enlightenment thinker Benjamin Franklin?

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A) wrote treatises on the nature of God

B) conducted and documented scientific experiments

C) argued in favor of monarchies as the best form of government

D) acted as the American representative to the British government

Q2
Which statements describing Enlightenment ideas are true?

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A) Louis XIV
of France claimed the divine right of kings.

B) The French philosopher Montesquieu wrote The Spirit of Laws, opposing despotic governments.

C) The English philosopher John Locke wrote Two Treatises of Government, saying that laws should be made only for the good of the people.

D) Many scholars in England and France argued that reason could illuminate or spotlight truth.

E) Edmund Spenser wrote The Faerie Queene about knights and their values.

Q3


Which is a belief of deism?


A) A monarch's power comes from God.

B) God created an ordered universe but does not intervene in people’s affairs.

C) God ensures that bad things don't happen to good people.

D) The pope is God's spokesman to the human

Q4



Which was included in England's Bill of Rights in 1689?


A) a government based on law, not on a king’s desires

B) protection of free speech and a free press

C) the first promise of trial by jury in England

D) legal tolerance for Catholics, Jews, and Muslims

Respuesta :

a. Conducted and documented scientific experiments

b. Wrote treatises on the nature of God

Franklin's restriction to sorted out religion further mirrored the convictions of the Enlightenment; as a deist, he trusted in an incomparable being that made the universe and the normal laws that administer it, at that point ventured away.

This faith in an arrangement of normal laws is a piece of the establishment that the Enlightenment was based on, a considerable lot of the savants of this time spent extensive segments of their lives on finding the common laws that work the universe – both logical and sociopolitical. These investigations prompted the improvement  of thoughts, for example, Social Darwinism and other logical hypotheses that could be connected to sociologies too.