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Tyronna Garrett
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Enlightenment Philosophers
New ways of thinking

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Multiple Choice
Enlightened thinkers based their philosophical beliefs on what two things?
power and privilege
money and fame
good looks and charm
reason and logic
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The "Enlightenment" was also known as
Renaissance
Black Death
Age of Reason
The Empire
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The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were called-
Priests
Philosophers
Heretics
Enlightened Ones
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Life, liberty, property
natural rights
social contract
state of nature
enlightenment
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Regarded as one of the earliest and most influential examples of social contract theory.
believed that the only true and correct form of government was the absolute monarchy.
natural philosophy that human beings are, at their core, selfish creatures.
His social contract theory established that a government should serve and protect all the people in the society.
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English political philosopher who wrote Leviathan. Viewed human beings as naturally self-centered and prone to violence. Feared the dangers of anarchy more than the dangers of tyranny. Argued that monarchs have absolute and unlimited political authority.
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Check each statement that is an Enlightenment idea.
The best government is a monarchy.
Religious toleration should triumph over religious fanaticism
Government powers should be separated to create checks & balances.
Christianity is the one true religion.
Freedom of the press is important to a society.
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Results of the Enlightenment Period
Revolutions in France, Haiti, & America
Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence
The US Constitution & Bill of Rights
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