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Midterms Global 10 H

Midterms tomorrow, gotta remember from the enlightenment

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Thomas Hobbes Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed in it social contract
John Locke Thomas Jefferson believed in Life and Liberty as natural rights.
Government is obliged to help people; people have the right to overthrow unjust governments. All men are reasonable and moral. Natural Rights John Locke believed that
Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed in Consent of the Governed Majority Rule Republic Freely Formed Government for Common Good
Montesquieu (Charles Louis de Secondat) wrote this book Spirit of the Laws
Separation of Powers Montesquieu believed in
Voltaire believed in Freedom of Speech
Constitutional Monarchy Voltaire and Montesquieu both believed in
Voltaire was this Frenchman who Offended the Catholic Church and was exiled.
Encyclopedia to spread Enlightenment ideas Denis Diderot wrote the
Mary Wollstonecraft believed in Equal rights and education for women
Book: Wealth of Nations Adam Smith wrote
Adam Smith believed in laissez-faire capitalism
Absolute Monarchy Hobbes believed in
Giuseppe Mazzini was the Heart of Italian unification
Prime Minister of Sardinia during Italian Unification Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour was this political figure
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