Age of Enlightenment Test Review

Age of Enlightenment Test Review

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Flashcard

History

10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Eric Hammond

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32 questions

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

During the Age of Enlightenment, what did philosophers believe should be the foundation of society?

Back

Reason and scientific inquiry

Answer explanation

During the Age of Enlightenment, philosophers emphasized reason and scientific inquiry as the basis for society, advocating for rational thought over traditional beliefs like religious dogma, monarchical rule, or feudal obligations.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Characteristics of a leader during the age of reason: granted religious freedoms, abolished torture for petty crimes, instituted education reforms, maintained absolute power.

Back

An enlightened despot

Answer explanation

King Fredrick the Great exemplifies an enlightened despot, as he implemented reforms like religious freedom and education while retaining absolute power, reflecting the ideals of the Age of Reason.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is Thomas Hobbes' philosophy on the nature of government?

Back

People are inherently cruel and require the guidance of a king with absolute authority to lead them

Answer explanation

Thomas Hobbes believed that people are inherently cruel and selfish, necessitating a strong, absolute authority to maintain order and prevent chaos, which aligns with the correct choice.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is John Locke's philosophy on the nature of government?

Back

People are born with natural rights such as life, liberty, and property, and a government can only exist by the consent of the governed.

Answer explanation

John Locke believed that individuals possess natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He argued that governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed, making this choice the correct representation of his philosophy.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is Voltaire's philosophy on the nature of government?

Back

The most fundamental right a man has is the right to speak his mind and express his thoughts without fear of repercussion from a government.

Answer explanation

Voltaire emphasized the importance of free speech as a fundamental right, arguing that individuals should express their thoughts without fear of government retaliation, highlighting the value of personal liberty.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is Baron de Montesquieu's philosophy on the nature of government?

Back

Too much power concentrated in the hands of a single person or group of people will inevitably lead to tyranny

Answer explanation

Baron de Montesquieu argued that concentrating power in one person or group leads to tyranny, advocating for a separation of powers to prevent abuse and protect liberty.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is Jean-Jacques Rousseau's philosophy on the nature of government?

Back

Governments should only exist for the good of all citizens, and if a ruler fails to protect the rights of its people, they should be overthrown.

Answer explanation

Rousseau believed that governments exist to serve the common good. If a ruler fails to protect citizens' rights, they lose legitimacy and should be overthrown, emphasizing the importance of the social contract.

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