Set 4: Command of Evidence (Intermediate)
Explanation
PASSAGE
Enlightenment philosophers like Locke argued for natural rights governments couldn't violate. This influenced revolutions.
How did Enlightenment ideas influence revolutions?
Detailed Explanation
This question requires you to identify evidence that supports a claim. Natural rights that 'governments could not violate' = basis to challenge tyranny. The best evidence directly and explicitly supports the stated claim without requiring assumptions. Match specific textual details or data points to the claim being made. The correct answer provides clear, direct support. Strong evidence directly addresses the claim without requiring additional interpretation. When evaluating options, look for quotes or data that explicitly support the statement. Weak evidence may be tangentially related but doesn't provide direct proof.
Key Evidence:
• "Enlightenment philosophers like Locke argued for natural rights governments couldn't violate"
Why others are wrong: A (This option is incorrect.), C (This option is incorrect.), D (This option is incorrect.).