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19 November, 00:07

What beliefs were NOT the bases for the development of Enlightenment thought?

A.) the ideas of ancient Greece and Rome

B.) the ideas of the Renaissance period

C.) the ideas of the Reformation period

D.) the ideas of the Roman Catholic Church

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  1. 19 November, 01:17
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    I'm guessing it's c?
  2. 19 November, 03:29
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    D) the ideas of the Roman Catholic Church.

    Explanation:

    Although the ideas of the Catholic Church might have influence Enlightenment thinkers slightly, they did not form an important part, and certainly not the basis, of Enlightenment thought. However, the ancient ideas of Greece and Rome, the ideas of the Renaissance and the ideas of the Reformation were all basic to the development of Enlightenment thought.
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