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How did the Age of Enlightenment reflect a spirit of optimism?

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The Enlightenment was a period of profound optimism, a sense that with science and reason—and the consequent shedding of old superstitions—human beings and human society would improve. Enlightenment was anti-clerical; it was, for the most part, opposed to traditional Catholicism.

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