Answer: Religion
Step-by-step explanation:
The Enlightenment was a period that put man first. The Enlightenment proclaims the values of freedom and the questioning of authority. In this context, the Enlightenment had the greatest impact on the church's authority, which had been a dominant factor in European society for centuries. In addition to the church, the educators questioned other authorities such as political rulers. The educators thus advocated for reform in a society based on science, tolerance and scepticism.