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Ch 17 history
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| According to Hobbes and Locke, human nature was governed by | Natural laws |
| Life, liberty, and property are examples of | Natural rights |
| A ______ believed that natural laws could be used to define economic systems. | Physiocrat |
| Joseph II was an ________ because he used enlightenment ideas to bring about political and social change. | Enlightened despot |
| The powers of a ______ are defined and limited by law. | Constitutional government |
| Editor of the controversial encyclopedia | Denis Diderot |
| Philosopher who believed that people were basically good. | Jean- Jacques Rousseau |
| German composer of religious music for choirs and organ | Johann Sebastian Bach |
| Whig leader often called Britain's first prime minister | Robert Walpole |
| Author of pamphlet encouraging Americans to declare independence from Britain | Thomas Paine |
| An agreement by which people give up their natural state for an organized society | Social contract |
| A policy that allows businesses to operate without government interference | Laissez faire |
| A government in which the ruling power belongs to a few people | Oligarchy |
| A social gathering in which artist and thinkers exchange ideas | Salon |
| A grandad complex artistic style | Baroque |
| "In order to have Liberty, it is necessary that the powers of the government be separated" | Baron de Montesquieu |
| "I do not agree with a word you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" | Voltaire |
| "Man is born free, but is everywhere in chains" | Jean- Jacques Rousseau |
| "There should be no government regulations on trade" | Adam smith |
| "It is against all reason to suppose that this continent can long remain subject to any external power" | Thomas Paine |