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Enlightenment Important Individuals Misc. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Thinkers And Government The New World

This was the major economic system that focused on having a favorable balance of trade and gaining as much gold as possible.

These were the two highest groups in the Spanish colonies.

The stamp act placed a tax on these types of products.

The Seven Years War was between these two countries.

The discovery of sugar led to the importation of these people to the new world.

Kant referred to people who were not Enlightened as

This was the term given to French Economic Reformers?

This type of art celebrated the revolutionary spirit sweeping Europe.

These were three things that went from Europe to the Americas in the Columbian exchange.

These were the two fathers of the Enlightenment.

This was the thinker who came up with the idea of separation of powers.

This is the thinker who believed that everyone has natural rights.

Thomas Hobbes believed that people are naturally _____ and the best govt is a ________.

Jean Jacques Rousseau believed that people are naturally _____ and the best govt is a __________.

Match the thinkers with their ideal form of government. A.King Louis XIV B. Mary Wollstonecraft C. Plato

This was the man who was responsible for the creation of the Encyclopedia.

These were the three reforms of Catherine the Great.

These were the three reforms of the Frederick the Great.

This is the name of the French playwright who loved England and criticized France in his plays.

These were the two most important Jewish thinkers during the Enlightenment.

He is the father of capitalism

This is the economic theory that says you should have government control of the economy and should get as much gold as possible.

This the term given to the writers of the Enlightenment that published the ideas around Europe.

These were the four factors that allowed the Enlightenment to happen when it did.

These were the four stages of European contact after the Renaissance.

Make your wager

This was the year when the first democracy was formed.

What was mercantilism?

Who were the peninsulares and the creoles?

What is printed material (newspapers, books, etc.)

Who are France and England?

Who were slaves?

What are minors?

Who are physiocrats?

What was neo- classicism?

Diseases, Animals, Crops

Who were Newton and Locke?

Who is Montesquieu?

Who is John Locke?

Evil and Monarchy

Good and democracy.

A.Monarchy B.Democracy C.Philosopher Kings

Who was Denis Diderot?

1.Administrative Reforms 2. Economic Growth 3. Territorial Expansion

1.Promotion through merit 2. Religious toleration 3. Administrative Reforms 4. Economic Reforms

Who is Voltaire?

Who were Baruch Spinoza and Moses Mendelsohn?

Who is Adam Smith?

What is mercantilism?

What are philosophes?

1.The worldview of NewtonThe worldview of Newton 2. British toleration British toleration 3. Reforms in France Reforms in France under Louis XIV 4. The emergence of print culture

1.European Discovery 2. Commercial Competition 3. Overseas empires 4. Decolonization

What was 594 BC?