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The Enlightenment: Age of Reason

The Enlightenment: Age of Reason

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11th Grade

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6.NS.B.3, RL.7.9, RI.11-12.9

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Maria Luisa Battaglia

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The Enlightenment: Age of Reason

The Enlightenment is a period of intellectual and philosophical growth in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. It emphasized reason, science, and individualism, challenging traditional authority and promoting progress and human rights.
Key figures include Voltaire, John Locke, and Immanuel Kant.

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The Age of Reason

The Enlightenment was an 18th century cultural and philosophical movement that emerged in France and Europe. It was a period of intellectual development, where new ideas about human existence, basic rights, and the purpose of government were explored. The Enlightenment emphasized reason, science, and individualism, challenging traditional authority and promoting progress and social reform.
It had a profound impact on various fields, including politics, philosophy, and literature.

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Multiple Choice

What was the main emphasis of the Enlightenment?

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Religion and tradition

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Reason, science, and individualism

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Military power and conquest

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Economic prosperity and trade

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Illuminists, the Enlightenment intellectuals, promoted the use of reason and scientific methods and they firmly believed in the power of human reason to understand and improve the world. They advocated for individual rights, freedom of thought, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Their main focus was to understand human nature to create a better, just and fair society, believing in laws of human nature, similar to laws of nature itself. By exploring the natural world, they aimed to uncover principles for harmonious coexistence.
Their ideas shaped the Age of Reason and this period laid the foundation for modern Western societies.

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Multiple Choice

What did Enlightenment philosophers aim to uncover?

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Laws of human nature

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Laws of nature

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Principles for harmonious coexistence

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Scientific principles

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Multiple Choice

What was the main focus of the Enlightenment movement?

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Emphasizing reason, logic, and scientific thinking

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Understanding human behavior through psychological laws

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Creating a better, just and fair society

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Exploring the impact of the Age of Reason on the world

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Just and Fair Society

The Enlightenment movement aimed to create a society based on justice and fairness. It emphasized reason, logic, and scientific thinking to challenge traditional beliefs.
Thinkers like John Locke believed in a time before civilization when humans lived in a natural state of freedom and equality. They aimed to return to this state, known as the State of Nature. It was considered the best time for humans and a concept deeply and mostly explored during the Enlightenment period.
The Key Concepts are: Freedom, Equality and Natural State.

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Multiple Choice

What concept was deeply and mostly explored during the Enlightenment period?

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Freedom

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Equality

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Natural State

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Industrial Revolution

The Enlightenment: Age of Reason

The Enlightenment is a period of intellectual and philosophical growth in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. It emphasized reason, science, and individualism, challenging traditional authority and promoting progress and human rights.
Key figures include Voltaire, John Locke, and Immanuel Kant.

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