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comparing atlantic revolutions
- what long - established ways of thinking were questioned in the time period leading up to revolutions?
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During the period leading up to the Atlantic Revolutions, long - established ways of thinking such as the divine right of kings (the idea that monarchs were appointed by God), social hierarchies that were seen as fixed and unchangeable, and the lack of individual rights and freedoms were questioned. Enlightenment ideas promoted reason, liberty, and equality, challenging these traditional concepts.
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The divine right of kings, fixed social hierarchies, and lack of individual rights and freedoms.