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Enlightenment Quiz R

Sosical study 1550 Franch and Spain

QuestionAnswer
Hobbes Thought people were cruel, greedy, selfish. Believed in Absolute Monarchy, Leviathan
John Locke Natural rights- life, liberty, property Gov. protect our natural rights
Voltaire Separate Church & State, free speech
Montesquieu 3 Branches of Government
Judicial evaluates laws
Legislative makes laws
Executive carries out laws, makes sure that laws are followed
Adam Smith Physiocrat Enlightened thinker who worried about the economy Laissez Faire- hands off approach, invisible hand- guides you through the economy
Enlightenment and Absolutism Happening at the same time, Kings are in charge
Enlightenment and Renaissance Ancient Greek and Roman Scholars
American Government and Enlightenment Life & Liberty and Pursuit of happiness 3 branches of government, free speech
Montesquieu and US Constitution 3 branches of gov
Natural Laws These govern Human Character
Philosophers Lovers of wisdom
Social Contract An agreement made by people in which they give up something for an organized Society
Natural Rights Freedoms belonging to all humans from birth
Reason Ability to think logically
Enlighten Knowledge
Sovereign People have ultimate power
Absolutism Complete power
Physiocrats Focused on economic reforms
Novel Form of literature developed during the Enlightenment
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