The Enlightenment was a time for reason, but not the Age of Reason. It was the age of faith, of emotion, and of action. The age of reason was the period from 1650 to 1770 when people thought that people could find the truth about religion, politics, and science. Learn about Enlightenment in EnglishRead more
The Enlightenment was a time for reason, but not the Age of Reason. It was the age of faith, of emotion, and of action.
The age of reason was the period from 1650 to 1770 when people thought that people could find the truth about religion, politics, and science.
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The Enlightenment idea of separation of powers led to the development of constitutional law. It led to the idea that the government must be divided into separate branches so that no one branch would have too much power. Learn about Enlightenment in English Literature
The Enlightenment idea of separation of powers led to the development of constitutional law. It led to the idea that the government must be divided into separate branches so that no one branch would have too much power.
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