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What role did coffeehouses in Britain and salons in France play during the Enlightenment?
They were centers of debate and discussion
They were libraries for storing books
They were only for the elite to socialize
They were places for religious worship
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What economic principle did Adam Smith emphasize in The Wealth of Nations?
Government control over trade
Absolute monarchy
Religious influence on economics
Free markets, competition, and the invisible hand
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Enlightenment thinkers declared that people have:
Supernatural powers
Unlimited wealth
Natural rights
Duties to obey the king
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Which literary form became widely used to expose irrationality in society during the Enlightenment?
Romantic poetry
Mythological tales
Satire
Epic narratives
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Which literary development is directly linked to the idea of liberty?
Novels started to focus on the individual
Epic poems glorified the king
Religious texts became more dominant
Plays avoided political topics
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What was John Locke known for in the context of the Enlightenment?
People are born with life, liberty, and property
Writing the Encyclopédie
Explaining natural laws through mathematics
Developing the principles of modern economics
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The English Civil War challenged the idea that:
Scientific observation was important
Kings ruled by divine right and were accountable only to God
Governments should protect life, liberty, and property
Free markets should regulate society
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What political principle was demonstrated by the Glorious Revolution and the Bill of Rights in England?
Government by divine right
Limited government and the rule of law
Economic regulation by the church
Absolute monarchy
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Which of the following BEST summarizes the social meaning of progress?
It encouraged nostalgia for medieval values
It limited the influence of science on education
Knowledge and morality create a more ideal society
It restricted social mobility
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The use of heroic couplet in Neoclassical poetry primarily reflected which Enlightenment ideal?
Chaos and freedom of expression
Emphasis on supernatural elements
Order, balance, and reason
Celebration of absolute monarchy
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Characters “symbolizing reason overcoming ignorance” represent:
The rejection of science
The triumph of knowledge and rationality
The fear of intellectual progress
The superiority of aristocracy
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Which of the following was a literary impact of liberty during the Enlightenment?
Decline of novels focusing on individuals
Praise for the aristocracy’s moral superiority
Support for rigid class hierarchy
Growth of political pamphlets calling for reform
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