Eighteenth-century Enlightenment thought
A. suggested that people had considerable control over their own lives.
B. emphasized the importance of religious faith.
C. rejected most religious thought.
D. challenged concepts such as "natural laws."
E. had little influence on American intellectual thought.
Answer: A
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