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The Enlightenment period was an intellectual movement of thinkers who believed that science could explain everything in nature. ...
The thinkers of the Enlightenment encouraged people to use science to explore nature and to question what they had always accepted without questioning. The Enlightenment encouraged people to participate in government and to rethink old ideas like feudalism and primogeniture. The American Revolution was seen by many as a huge achievement for the Enlightenment. ...
The Enlightenment also had a negative aspect. ... The French Revolution and the "Reign of Terror" were two episodes of history that ended the period known as the Enlightenment.
There were many philosophers throughout the Enlightenment period. ... Before the enlightenment, both secular and religious worlds were in a power struggle and became extremely corrupt, proving that ‘absolute power corrupts absolutely’. ...
Another influential philosopher of the Enlightenment was Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. ...
The painting technique in the Enlightenment time was different from that of any other. ...
As we can see the Enlightenment era was a stepping-stone in all aspects of the arts.
Approximate Word count = 3604 Approximate Pages = 14.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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