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AP Euro Ch. 18

Events and People

QuestionAnswer
Bach Music composer and german organist
Bacon came up with inductive method
Beccaria Improve human condition, against torture and injustice
Descartes Deductive method, math and logic
Diderot Encyclopedia, primary editor, 35 volumes
B. Franklin inventor
Handel misciean, german and english, late baroque, and wrote "Messiah"
Hume Skepticism, took religion to task "why a perfect god would make an imperfect world"
Jefferson DOI enlightened
Kant A skeptic to higher level, german, influence by hume
Locke Naturalist, political theorist, people can govern themselves (tabual rosa)
Montesquie 3 branches of government
Mozart Austriand child pridigy
Newton Father of physics, universal gravition
Rousseau Swedish and FRench, wrote social contract, every descion wond please everyone
Smith ended merchantilsm
Voltaire Wrote candide, french ?'ed church
Ramanticism the response to rationalism, its about feeling
sturm and drag "storm and stress" words for german enlightenment
Deism "God mad the world and let it go"
Enlightened absolutism an absolute ruler who embraced enlightement ideas
Glorious Rev Seen as start of individualism
merchantilsm gov. of economy; favored balance of trade; self sufficient
Philisophes enlightment guys
Salon philisophes hang out place
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