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Name: ______________________________________________________ Assignment #6: Enlightenment summaries The following pages summarize the ideas of Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Voltaire and the women of the Enlightenment. Directions: 1. Choose which one to start with. You do not need to go in order and should start with the one you feel you know the least in order to prepare for the quiz. 2. Read and annotate (underline and write summary notes in the margin) the reading about each thinker. 3. Read the review questions and make sure you can answer them.