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According to the principles of the Enlightenment, which of the following government actions would be inappropriate? (Select all that apply.) requiring citizens residing in a community to establish and agree upon appropriate rules of conduct requiring citizens to obey all commands and laws imposed by the government without question requiring citizens to set aside a portion of their property for the exclusive use of the government requiring all citizens to pay taxes to the government based on their income

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requiring citizens to obey all commands and laws imposed by the government without question

requiring citizens to set aside a portion of their property for the exclusive use of the government

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In the 1800s, there was a school of thought then that focused on the reasoning of man and how logic and rationality is the driving force and main source of authority and clamored for ideals such as being tolerant, compassionate, obedience to constitutional authority within reason, et cetera. This movement was known as The Enlightenment.

Therefore, according to the principles of The Enlightenment, the following would be inappropriate requiring citizens to obey all commands and laws imposed by the government without question and requiring citizens to set aside a portion of their property for the exclusive use of the government because these actions are not rational.

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