The ideas of the Enlightenment challenged the long-term assumptions about sovereignty, and instead proposed that

A) true government stems from religious authority.
B) the best form of government is a democracy.
C) governments are bound to the will of the people.
D) all government is inherently unjust; humans are better off living in a state of nature.
E) church and state should be entirely separate.


Answer: C) governments are bound to the will of the people.

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