Which of the following were ideas associated with the Enlightenment? Select the two correct answers

A. divine intervention
B. separation of government powers
C. theory of relativity
D. religious tolerance
E. mysticism

1,

Which of the following were ideas associated with the Enlightenment

separation of government powers and religious tolerance

2,
Sir Isaac Newton ( developed the law of gravity ) Johannes Kepler ( discovered that planets )

Rene Descartes ( suggested that everything could be predicted ) Galileo ( came up with pendulum clock )
3,
Why did nationalism rise in many of the regions that were part of Napoleon’s empire?

People resented being conquered and wanted to reclaim the ways of their original cultures.
4,
Which of the following were results of the Industrial Revolution?

poor working conditions and an emerging middle class.

i hope this helps everyone :)

Here are the correct answers.

1. Which of the following were ideas associated with the Enlightenment? Select the two correct answers.
Answer- B. D.

2. Drag and drop each accomplishment to the correct person.
Answer- Sir Isaac Newton developed the law of gravity,

Johannes Kepler discovered that planets’ orbits are elliptical and not circular

Rene Descartes suggested that everything could be predicted like a machine

Galileo Galilei came up with the idea of a pendulum clock\

3. Why did nationalism rise in many of the regions that were part of Napoleon’s empire?
Answer- C.

4. Which of the following were results of the Industrial Revolution? Select the two correct answers.
Answer - A. B.

Hope this helps

Help plz

";-;" is correct but I got an 80% Here are the answers I got for Conexus (if Ur a Conexus student like me)

1. separation of government powers/religious tolerance
(B.C.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. Sir Isaac newton/Developed the law of gravity.

Johannes Kepler/discovered that planets’ orbits are elliptical and not circular.

Rene Descartes/suggested that everything could be predicted like a machine.

Galileo Galilei/came up with the idea of a pendulum clock.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. People resented being conquered and wanted to reclaim the ways of their original cultures.
(C.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. poor working conditions/an emerging middle class
(A.B.)

Ur very welcome and these are the correct answers but ";-;'s" answers are correct too but not the first one

this is 100% correct

This thread is pog, dont worry about using this to check your answers.

also I cant help but notice you're a Connexus user as well. on the same day that this assignment comes out, meaning you posed this when you got to the test.

100% correct but problem is i need to find a way to explain it too my parents ;[

TYSM ;-; ITS 100 πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

To determine which ideas were associated with the Enlightenment, we must understand what the Enlightenment was. The Enlightenment was an intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. It emphasized reason, logic, and the power of human intellect.

Now, let's analyze the answer choices:

A. Divine intervention: While religious beliefs were prevalent during the Enlightenment, the movement itself aimed to challenge established religious authority and promote rational thinking. Therefore, divine intervention is not typically associated with the Enlightenment.

B. Separation of government powers: This idea is indeed associated with the Enlightenment. Thinkers like John Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau advocated for the separation of powers in government to prevent the abuse of authority and protect individual rights.

C. Theory of relativity: The theory of relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century, is not associated with the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment occurred much earlier, and its focus was primarily on political, social, and philosophical ideas.

D. Religious tolerance: Religious tolerance was indeed a key idea of the Enlightenment. Thinkers like Voltaire and John Locke argued for religious freedom and the idea that people should be able to practice their own faith without persecution.

E. Mysticism: The Enlightenment rejected mysticism and placed an emphasis on logic, reason, and scientific inquiry. Therefore, mysticism is not associated with the Enlightenment.

From the analysis above, the two correct answers associated with the Enlightenment are:

B. Separation of government powers
D. Religious tolerance