Define the Enlightenment. What were the chief concerns of its most prominent representatives, and what connection did their approach to social problems have with the Scientific Revolution?

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Ans: Students should show an awareness of the Enlightenment as a many-faceted intellectual movement rather than as a group of literary works. Essays should emphasize the philosophes' desire to apply what they called natural laws to social and political problems; students should also give examples of this tendency. Students could mention the theme of anti-Catholicism and cite the works of major Enlightenment thinkers.

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