History Scavenger Hunt Homework with Answers

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History Scavenger Hunt Homework with Answers

Questions 1. Who was Montesquieu and what ideas did he promote? 2. What is sovereignty? 3. Who was Adam Smith? What was the name of his book? What kind of economic principles did he promote? 4. What is meant by the term “to boycott?”

Questions 1. Who was Montesquieu and what ideas did he promote? Promoted the concept of “republic” and separation of powers in government. 2. What is sovereignty? Independence 3. Who was Adam Smith? What was the name of his book? What kind of economic principles did he promote? “Father of economics.” Published The Wealth of Nations and promoted liberal economics. 4. What is meant by the term “to boycott?” To organize a campaign to intentionally not buy certain products so as to demonstrate opposition.