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Enlightenment Philosophers

Enlightenment Philosophers

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Enlightenment Philosophers

New ways of thinking

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Enlightened thinkers based their philosophical beliefs on what two things?

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power and privilege

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money and fame

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good looks and charm

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reason and logic

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The "Enlightenment" was also known as

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Renaissance

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Black Death

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Age of Reason

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The Empire

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Multiple Choice

The Enlightenment is considered a turning point in history because . . . 
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Europeans changed their ways of thinking about the role of government
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Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church
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The Columbian Exchange occured
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The factory system was used to mass-produce goods

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Multiple Choice

The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were called-

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Priests

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Philosophers

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Heretics

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Enlightened Ones

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Multiple Choice

A time period, mostly in the 1700's, where philosophers and thinkers thought science and reason could improve all humanity.
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Enlightenment
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Great Awakening
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American Revolution
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French Revolution

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Multiple Choice

Life, liberty, property

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natural rights

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social contract

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state of nature

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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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People in a society give up some of their rights in exchange for protection.
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Social Contract
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State of Nature
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Revolution

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Multiple Select

Check each statement that is an Enlightenment idea.

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The best government is a monarchy.

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Religious toleration should triumph over religious fanaticism

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Government powers should be separated to create checks & balances.

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Christianity is the one true religion.

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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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New ways of thinking

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