Though they did not agree on everything, most Enlightenment thinkers did think that
a)
humans were on the verge of reaching their predestined potential.
b)
they could make progress but never match the greatness of the ancients.
C)
they lived in an age where human reason would prevail over superstitions and traditions.
d)
religion would begin to be less and less relevant to the human condition.
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