How did Romanticism differ from the ideology of the Enlightenment?

A) Romanticism glorified rationalism while Enlightenment thought focused on passion and heroism.
B) Enlightenment thought focused on rationalism while Romanticism was more emotional and expressive.
C) Romanticism was a religious movement while the Enlightenment was secular in nature.
D) The Enlightenment was a religious movement while Romanticism was secular in nature.


Answer: B

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