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How did Enlightenment thinkers draw conclusions?

They relied on science and observation.

They drew upon their religious beliefs,

They borrowed ideas from history,

They thought differently about the world.

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Answer:

They relied on science and observation

Step-by-step explanation:

The Enlightenment was marked by a refusal to accept old knowledge, ideas and suppositions. Enlightenment writers and thinkers preferred to use logic, reason, experimentation and observation to reach conclusions. that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith

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