Enlightenment Era Dbq

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The Enlightenment era was a period of questioning and new answers. There were several forces that caused the Enlightenment. One factor would be the Scientific Revolution of the 1600’s. During this time people began to question the current way of thinking. Another force would be the writers of the Enlightenment, who called themselves, philosophes. Philosophes were the men and women who would consider themselves as fixing the real problems of the world. Philosophes became so popular because they wrote on almost any topic that reached out to almost anyone in some way. One characteristic of the Enlightenment was reasoning. Enlightenment was not a time of atheism, however, it did cause people to come up with reasoning other than God. Another characteristic would have to be skepticism. People began to have doubt in church, government, and the nature of reality. People began to reject faith and wanting proof. Individualism was another characteristic brought about by the Enlightenment. People began to believe that they were born with rights that were given to them by either or both God and nature. In my personal opinion we are still in the Enlightenment today. During this time people were beginning to question the way of thinking. Today we …show more content…

In the 1700’s things, such as, Churches and Government were trying to push against the Enlightenment. Today these things are still trying to push against the Enlightenment. Although I believe that they have come a long way they still push against thinking differently. Many times Churches still push for only using God as an explanation of why things are the way they are. Government in my opinion has come closer to accepting a more enlightened way of thinking. Laws have been amended to new ways of thinking and we are still making progress. However, I believe there are still people in higher authority who would disagree with the

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