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Why was the Enlightenment such a revolutionary movement?

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The Enlightenment was an incredibly a revolutionary movement because it ushered in a new era of knowledge in the sciences and arts--literally a "re-birth" of the classical ideals of what a civilization should be like--thus ending a period of stagnant "Dark Ages". 
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