During the enlightenment governments and churches tried to stop spread enlightenment ideas
The Enlightenment spread ideas by one person spreading it.
it affected religion because some of the thinkers like Rousseau believed in democracy and freedom of religion, and that's how many religions spread.
Consent of the governed, spread by john Locke
There were many things that the American government did to limit the spread of communism. For example, the government put the words "under God" into the pledge of allegiance and denied atheists from serving in government positions.
because the have to make new ideas about art....
because the have to make new ideas about art....
because the have to make new ideas about art....
because the have to make new ideas about art....
because the have to make new ideas about art....
The Enlightenment era led to significant changes in political systems by promoting ideas such as individual rights, separation of powers, and the need for representative government. These ideas influenced the development of democratic principles and constitutional government, leading to the spread of democratic ideals and the weakening of absolute monarchies. The Enlightenment also emphasized the importance of reason and rationality in governance, challenging traditional authority and promoting the idea of government by consent of the governed.
The enlightenment created the Decleration Right of Men in the French Revolution. Naopoleon over threw the government. It's just like the liberator in the French Revolution. It also spread enlightenment ideas such as Voltare etc..
During the enlightenment governments and churches tried to stop spread enlightenment ideas
Enlightenment ideas spread across Europe, North America, and Latin America primarily through books, pamphlets, newspapers, and salons where intellectuals and scholars discussed these ideas. The movement influenced various realms like politics, science, philosophy, and economics, leading to transformative changes in society and government systems.
Salons helped to spread enlightenment ideals.
Great Britain (Europe)
The Constitution of the US is generally considered by historians to be a typical Enlightenment product.