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ReligionEconomyMisc. 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points PoliticsSociety 10 Point

Society FOR 10 Points Back to Game Who wrote On Crimes and Punishments? Beccaria

Which of the following authors envisioned a society in which individuals maintained their personal freedoms while participating as loyal members of the community at large? Society FOR 20 Points Back to Game Rousseau

Who contended that the process of civilization and the Enlightenment had corrupted human nature? Society FOR 30 Points Rousseau Back to Game

What famous work of Rousseau outlines the kind of political structure he believed would overcome the evils of contemporary politics and society? Society FOR 40 Points Back to Game The Social Contract

What philosophe believed women were not naturally inferior to men and should have a wider role in society? Society FOR 50 Points Back to Game Montesquieu

“Crush the Infamous Thing!” Who said this? Religion FOR 10 Points Back to Game Voltaire

What religion during the 1700s was portrayed a false religion by many Enlightenment thinkers? This religion was also blamed for the downfall of the Ottoman Empire. Religion FOR 20 Points Back to Game Islam

What philosophe described the origins of religion in thoroughly naturalistic terms? He sometimes criticized the biblical narratives. His own synagogue excommunicated him. Religion FOR 30 Points Back to Game Spinoza

What Enlightenment philosophe attacked Christianity and stated that the greatest miracle is that people believe in miracles? Religion FOR 40 Points Back to Game Hume

Who wrote Candide? A satire attacking war, religious persecution, and what he considered unwarranted optimism about the human condition. Religion FOR 50 Points Back to Game Voltaire

What country’s government was a model to Enlightenment thinkers? Politics FOR 10 Points Back to Game Great Britain

Who increased the authority of the monarchy in the Habsburg empire by reducing the power of the Hungarian nobility? Politics FOR 20 Points Back to Game Joseph II of Austria

Who proposed a radical democracy where democratic participation was crucial in decision making? Politics FOR 30 Points Back to Game Rousseau

Who embodied Enlightened absolutism more than any other ruler of the age? Politics FOR 40 Points Back to Game Frederick II or Frederick the Great

What was the most famous and influential book of the 18 th century written by Montesquieu? Politics Daily Double Back to Game Spirit of the Laws

What economic policy contends that individuals should be allowed to pursue their economic interests? Economy FOR 10 Points Back to Game laissez-faire

Economy FOR 20 Points Back to Game Wealth of Nations What is the name of Adam Smith’s most famous work?

What monarch followed a policy of territorial expansion and eventually gained a warm water port on the Black Sea increasing trade? Economy FOR 30 Points Back to Game Catherine the Great

Who abolished serfdom and granted peasants a wide array of personal freedoms? Economy 40 Points Back to Game Joseph II of Austria

What are the four stages of Adam Smith’s four-stage theory? Economy FOR 50 Points Back to Game Hunting and Gathering Herding Agricultural Commercial

What famous multi volume book secularized learning and spread Enlightenment ideas throughout Europe? Back to Game Misc. FOR 10 Points The Encyclopedia

What set of ideas was based on the idea that religion and reason could be combined? It was widely accepted by the philosophes. Back to Game Misc. FOR 20 Points Deism

The name for economic reformers in France? Back to Game Misc. FOR 30 Points Physiocrats

Back to Game Misc. FOR 40 Points Who wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman? Mary Wollstonecraft

Who is nicknamed the Jewish Socrates? He argued that a Jew could combine loyalty to Judaism with adherence to rational, Enlightenment values. Back to Game Misc. FOR 50 Points Mendelsohn