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���������� %'4�3URYD KWWS���VLPXODGR�HVWDFLR�EU�EGTBVLPXODGRVBH[HUFLFLRBSUHYLHZ�DVS"FULSWBKLVW ���������� ��� 1a Questão (Ref.: 201304292842) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Toward the end of the 1700s, bold new ideas began to transform European civilization. In time, many of these ideas would become part of Romanticism, a movement in art and thought that dominated Europe and the United States throughout much of the 1800s. Some of the roots of this movement were: optimism and individualism, kinship with Nature and the power of darkness optimism and liberalism, kinship with Nature and the power of darkness optimism and individualism, aversion to Nature and the power of darkness optimism and individualism, kinship with Nature and the power of lightness optimism and individualism, kinship with reality and the power of darkness 2a Questão (Ref.: 201304292830) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) "The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states". Another Enlightenment important figure wrote these lines in the Declaration of Independence. Who was this man and when was the Declaration published? Adam Smith in 1777 Benjamin Franklin in 1776 Thomas Paine in 1777 Noah Webster in 1777 Thomas Jefferson in 1776 3a Questão (Ref.: 201304292822) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) The 18thcentury American Enlightenment was a movement marked by an emphasis on: rationality rather than tradition, scientific inquisition instead of unquestioning religious dogma, and representative government in place of monarchy. rationality rather than tradition, scientific inquiry instead of unquestioning religious dogma, and representative government in place of monarchy. tradition rather than rationality, scientific inquiry instead of unquestioning religious dogma, and representative parliament in place of monarchy. . rationality rather than tradition, scientific inquiry instead of questioning religious dogma, and representative government in place of parliament. tradition rather than rationality, scientific inquiry instead of unquestioning religious dogma, and representative government in place of monarchy. . 4a Questão (Ref.: 201304292826) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Practical yet idealistic, hardworking and enormously successful, he recorded his early life in his famous Autobiography. He was the first great selfmade man in America, a poor democrat born in an aristocratic age that his fine example helped to liberalize. His name is: Richard Saunders ���������� %'4�3URYD KWWS���VLPXODGR�HVWDFLR�EU�EGTBVLPXODGRVBH[HUFLFLRBSUHYLHZ�DVS"FULSWBKLVW ���������� ��� Thomas Paine Thomas Jefferson Benjamin Franklin Noah Webster Gabarito Comentado 5a Questão (Ref.: 201304292824) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Enlightenment thinkers and writers were devoted to the ideals of: justice, liberty, and equality as the common rights of man. justice, liberty, and equality as the natural duties of man. justice, liberty, and equality as the natural rights of some groups. justice, liberty, and equality as the natural rights of man. justice, democracy, and equality as the natural rights of man. 6a Questão (Ref.: 201304292832) Fórum de Dúvidas (0) Saiba (0) Corset maker, cobbler, teacher, tax collector¿ he failed miserably at every line of work he attempted in his native England. This man achieved his successes with a pen only, but his contribution to the cause of freedom is incalculable. Common Sense inspired even the most reluctant to rebel against what he called the ¿tyranny of Britain¿. He was: Thomas Jefferson Noah Webster Adam Smith Thomas Paine Benjamin Franklin Gabarito Comentado
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