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    Most of the Enlightenment Thinkers Believed That Human Beings Were
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Most of the Enlightenment Thinkers Believed That Human Beings Were

Question 36

Question 36

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Most of the Enlightenment thinkers believed that human beings were


A) basically good.
B) basically evil.
C) always motivated by self interest.
D) incapable of progress.

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