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how print popularised the ideas of the enlightenment thinkers explain?​

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Answered by artig143
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Explanation:

Print popularized the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers. They attacked the sacred. ... When the writings of such writers as Voltaire and Rousseau became popular, it spread such ideas and added fuel to the French Revolution.

Answered by HèrøSk
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They writing provided a critical commentary on tradition,superstition and de potism.

  • They argued for the rule of reason rather than custom,and demanded that everything be judged through the application of reason and rationality.
  • Those who read these books saw the world through new eyes,eyes that were questioning critical and rational.

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