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The declaration of independence and the "social contract theory" both arose from which philosophical movement?

a.realism
b.humanism
c.enlightenment
d.existentialism

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User Szegheo
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C) enlightenment.
how i know this is true is because the declaration of independence used principles from the enlightenment also option C seem to be the only option that makes most sense to the question.

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User Jestges
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The correct answer is C) Enlightenment

The Enlightenment period took place during the 18th century in Europe. This era saw a drastic change in the way that citizens viewed the purpose of government. This helped to spark the declaration of independence and social contract theory.

The Declaration of Independence contained Enlightenment ideas like the right of the governed. In the Declaration of Independence it discusses how any time a government becomes ineffective, the people have the right to replace it. This is an Enlightenment idea.

The social contract theory states that the power of the government comes from the citizens. This was also an Enlightenment concept.

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