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How did Freemasonry represent the ideals of the Enlightenment?
 
  a. It gave men and women equal rights within the society.
  b. It publicly supported the American Revolution.
  c. It cut across the boundaries of class and profession.
  d. It published the complete works of Voltaire.

Question 2

Throughout the Classical Era, artists in every field looked to __________ as a model.
 
  a. nature
  b. church
  c. mathematics
  d. mythology



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Answer to Question 1

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