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Writers from the Enlightenment Period believed:

A: nature should be honored.


B: people were naturally good.


C: public education was important.


D: fiction and drama were immoral.

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writers from the enlightenment period believed public education was important. ..
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User Birju
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C: public education was important.

Explanation: the age of enlightenment marks itself as the age of science, reason, knowledge and development. The age advocated freedom, democracy and equal rights to all the citizens which includes public education too. With the development of science and technology, people questioned superstition and the knowledge of democracy helped them to question the arbitrary nature of the state towards the citizens.

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