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HOMEWORK #3 PAGES 45-48 DUE THURSDAY 8/31

1. Which movement had the biggest impact on the Enlightenment? 2. Which establishment do you think began to lose power as a result of the Enlightenment?

3. What did Newton believe all motion in the universe could be described by? 4. What are the 3 natural rights that everyone is born with according to John Locke? 5. Where do absolute monarchs believe their right to rule comes from?

6. What is the function of government according to Locke? 7. Which philosopher challenged monarchs divine right to rule over people?

8. According to Locke, what are people entitled to do if a government does not protect the rights of its people? 9. How does Montesquieu’s principle of Separation of powers protect the rights of the people? 10. Who was the best example of Enlightenment thinkers in the Colonies?