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Quiz 2 Review

Quiz II Review Matching People and Events Define Terms Identify Quotes Essay Question

Match People Robespierre Louis XIV Louis XVI Immanuel Kant Adam Smith Innocent XI Pius VII Pius IX Leo XIII Napoleon Pius X Pius XII John Mill Descartes Pascal Newton Galileo Robert Bellarmine Leibniz John Locke John Wesley St. Just Voltaire Thomas Jefferson John Adams George Fox Benedict XV

Define Terms Pascal’s Wager Theodicy Skepticism Enlightenment Rerum Novarum Empiricism Toleration Utilitarianism Gallicanism Marian Apparition

Match Readings with Author Galileo, Pascal, Bacon, Leibniz, Voltaire, Locke, Adams, Jefferson, St. Just, Kant, Pius IX, Marx

Essay 1. How have earlier fundamental understandings changed in 17th and 18th C Physics Political Philosophy and Law Relationship between Religion and Society

Reminder: Panel Schedule Panel 1 on Chapters 2 and 3: Fri, May 3 Panel 2 on Chapter 4: Wed, May 8 Panel 3 on Chapter 5: Wed, May 8 Panel 4 on Chapter 6 and Others: Fri, May 10