The Enlightenment
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| What did the Enlightenment promote around the world in the 18th Century? | Revolution against governments
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| Which world leaders were influenced by the Enlightenment? | American & French revolutionaries
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| What did the Age of Enlightenment apply to the human and natural world? | Reason
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| How did the Enlightenment affect religion? | Stimulated religious TOLERATION
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| Which Enlightenment thinker believed religious toleration should triumph over fanaticism? | Voltaire
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| Which Enlightenment thinker believed in the concept of "separation of church and state"? | Voltaire
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| Which 3 areas of life the did the Enlightenment affect? | Political, religious, & social ideas
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| Which Enlightenment thinker wrote "The Spirit of Laws"? | Montesquieu
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| Which Enlightenment thinker promoted that government is a CONTRACT between rulers? | Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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| Which Enlightenment thinker wrote "Two Treatises on Government"? | John Locke
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| In the writings of "Two Treatises on Government", what 2 points were made? | 1-people are sovereign; 2-people agree to governmental rule for protection of natural rights of life, liberty & property
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| Which Enlightenment thinker is most opposite of John Locke? | Thomas Hobbes
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| Which Enlightenment thinker wrote "Leviathan"? | Thomas Hobbes
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| What were the two points made in the ideals of "Leviathan"? | 1-humans exist in a primitive state of nature; 2-humans give consent to government for self-protection
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| What thinker encouraged separation of powers? | Montesquieu
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| Who wrote "The Social Contract"? | Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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