we know from historical records that the spirit of the laws by baron de montesquieu was placed on the index of forbidden books by the catholic church. which of the following can one reasonably infer from this fact?
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church. Which of the following can one reasonably infer from this fact?
The Enlightenment challenged the traditional authority of the Church.
The Enlightenment called for equality of opportunity for women.
Enlightenment thinkers published a series of lengthy encyclopedias.
Enlightenment thinkers called for the overthrow of governments.
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@ParthKohli can you help?
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yes 8 years ago
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obviouly not lol 8 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Most definitely A. I'll confirm momentarily
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It is indeed, A. 7 years ago
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church.
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Use the following quote from Benjamin Franklin to answer the question below:"A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body." Why is Franklin's statement a recognizable impact of the effects of the Enlightenment?
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We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church. Which of the following can one reasonably infer from this fact?
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Use the following quote from Benjamin Franklin to answer the question below:"A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body." Why is Franklin's statement a recognizable impact of the effects of the Enlightenment?
It shows that Franklin valued reason and intellectual accomplishment.
We know from historical records that The Spirit of the Laws by Baron de Montesquieu was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Catholic Church. Which of the following can one reasonably infer from this fact?
The Enlightenment challenged the traditional authority of the Church.
Use the following statement from Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address to answer the question below:"A wise and frugal Government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government..." Which of the following best agrees with Jefferson's statement on the role of government?
Adam Smith's opinions on laissez-faire economics
Use the following statement attributed to the Renaissance humanist Desiderius Erasmus to answer the following question:"Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself." Which of the following did Erasmus' remark foreshadow?
The Enlightenment
Which of the following cannot be considered a cause of the Enlightenment?
Strengthening of absolute monarchies during the Glorious Revolution
A major cause of the Enlightenment was
the Scientific Revolution
Which of the following accurately summarizes an idea of French Enlightenment philosopher Baron de Montesquieu?
Government should be divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
Which of the following accurately summarizes an idea of English Enlightenment philosopher John Locke?
People have the right to replace government if it does not carry out their will.
Which of the following describes a contribution of French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire?
He wrote the short novel Candide about the ills of society, using humor and irony.
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Spirit of the Laws.
Published in 1748, condemned by the Catholic Church in 1751, Montesquieu's masterpiece, De l'Esprit des lois (Spirit of the laws) marked a turning point in the European Age of Enlightenment. It announced the new critical understanding of acquired knowledge that was also reflected in Buffon's Histoire naturelle (Natural history) and Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie (Encyclopedia). The depth of the analysis and the skill of presentation resulted in Montesquieu's work having considerable influence on political thought in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is divided into 31 books subdivided into short chapters, which are written in a clean and incisive style, with analytical passages interspersed with anecdotes and historical facts. Montesquieu replaced the traditional, purely political classification of laws with a more concrete conception, which he based on a typology of political orders (despotic, monarchical, and republican). He associated the principles of governance and the constitutions of countries with the physical, moral, economic, and geographic causes that influenced the creation and evolution of laws. Presented here is an incomplete manuscript of the penultimate version of the text prior to publication, from the hand of several secretaries, with notes and passages signed by Montesquieu. The division of chapters differs significantly from that in the original publication. The manuscript also includes several pages from a dozen different writings by Montesquieu, produced by the secretaries that he used during his frequent periods of near-total blindness.
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Published in 1748, condemned by the Catholic Church in 1751, Montesquieu's masterpiece, De l'Esprit des lois (Spirit of the laws) marked a turning point in the European Age of Enlightenment. It announced the new critical understanding of acquired knowledge that was also reflected in Buffon's Histoire naturelle (Natural history) and Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie (Encyclopedia). The depth of the analysis and the skill of presentation resulted in Montesquieu's work having considerable influence on political thought in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is divided into 31 books subdivided into short chapters, which are written in a clean and incisive style, with analytical passages interspersed with anecdotes and historical facts. Montesquieu replaced the traditional, purely political classification of laws with a more concrete conception, which he based on a typology of political orders (despotic, monarchical, and republican). He associated the principles of governance and the constitutions of countries with the physical, moral, economic, and geographic causes that influenced the creation and evolution of laws. Presented here is an incomplete manuscript of the penultimate version of the text prior to publication, from the hand of several secretaries, with notes and passages signed by Montesquieu. The division of chapters differs significantly from that in the original publication. The manuscript also includes several pages from a dozen different writings by Montesquieu, produced by the secretaries that he used during his frequent periods of near-total blindness.
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Subject Headings - France - 1748 - Jurisprudence
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