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“I know the answer, I know the answer” The Enlightenment had some F.A.S.T. thinkers! “I know the answer, I know the answer”

Which Enlightenment effect does the “F” in F.A.S.T. stand for?

Bastille: The French Revolution Begins July 14, 1789! Fueled democratic revolutions around world (American, French) F. Bastille: The French Revolution Begins July 14, 1789! Signing of the Declaration of Independence: July 4, 1776

Which Enlightenment effect does the “A” in F.A.S.T. stand for?

Applied reason to the human world (government, law)

Which Enlightenment effect does the “S” in F.A.S.T. stand for?

S. Stimulated religious tolerance “It would be reasonable if we all just got along, wouldn’t it? Billy Graham,Protestant, and Pope John Paul II

Which Enlightenment effect does the “T” in F.A.S.T. stand for?

T. Taught that our rights come from natural law NOT the government Natural rights