The eighteenth-century Enlightenment embodied all of the following except
A) the ideas of Locke and Newton.
B) the philosophy of natural law and natural right.
C) skepticism about the regularity and harmony of nature.
D) belief in the idea of progress.
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Q1: The Enlightenment of the eighteenth century referred
Q3: During the eighteenth century, "enlightened" people typically
Q4: The great French Encyclopédie, completed between 1751
Q5: Voltaire was less concerned than Montesquieu with
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Q6: Voltaire's famous polemical slogan, "É crasez l'infâ
Q7: All of the following characterize Enlightenment thought
Q8: Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations argued for
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Q9: Before 1789, the largest free-trade area on
Q10: Frederick the Great did all of the
Q11: In Russia, all of the following occurred
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