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How did members of the National Assembly incorporate ideas from the Enlightenment?

They emphasized the importance of individual rights for all citizens.

They promoted freedom of religion as one of their primary rights.

They held the belief that all people were inherently good but corrupted by society.

They designed a government consisting of an executive, legislative, and judicial branch.

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    The best option from the list would be that "They emphasized the importance of individual rights for all citizens," since this was one of the main aspects of the "Declaration of the Rights of Man," (although it also incorporated the idea of religious freedom as one of these rights).
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