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editor of the controversial encyclopedia diderot
intellectual movement that focused on worldly subjects rather than religious humanism
a grand and complex artistic style baroque
life, liberty and property are examples of natural rights
a policy that allows business to operate without government interference laissez faire
person who provides financial support patron
what believes that natural laws could be used to define economic systems physiocrat
true or false - the enlightenment ahd no effect on the life of peasants true
joseph II was a what because he used enlightenment ideas to bring out political and social change enlightened despot
wealthy merchant and patron of the arts medici
artistic technique that creates a three dimensional appearance perspective
a social fathering in which artist and thinkers exchange ideas salon
why is albery durer often compared to leonardo da vinci had a wide range of interest in knowledge
what means to cancel annul
according to Hobbes and Locke, human nature was governed by natural law
what did copernicus pose heliocentric theory
religious reformer who believed in predestination john calvin
to give up on ones views recant
a lessening of punishment for sins indulgence
king who established church of england henry VIII
who stressed the use of experiments and observcation in seeking knowledge galileo
centered around the sun heliocentric
the force that keeps the planets in orbit gravity
government run by church leaders theocracy
the declaration of indepence clearly reflects the ideas of who john locke
who said "in order to have liberty it is necessary that the powers of the government be separated" montesquieu
"man is born free, but is everywhere in chains" voltaire
what effect did the printing press have in the 1500s people became literate
author of the prince niccolo montevallo
montesquieu believed the purpose of the separation of powers was to protect corrupt leaders
how did henry VIII react when the pope refused his annulment left the church and made the anglican church
philosopher who believed that people were basically good john locke
who said "i do not agree with a word you say but i will defend to the death your right to say it" voltaire
painter who brought the Italian renaissance to germany durer
explain why the renaissance occurred in northern italy later than in germany and the rest of europe center of trade roots
luther believed salvation can be achieved by faith alone
what contributed to the birth of the renaissance in italy growth of the middle class, wealthy
scholar who believed the sun was the center of the universe copernicus
joseph II adopted enlightenment ideas to be a better ruler, political and social change, peasants.
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