Bell ringers Oct. 29- Nov. 2 World History OL.

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Bell ringers Oct. 29- Nov. 2 World History OL

Who was Madame de Pompadour and why is she famous? BR #1: Monday, Oct. 29 Who was Madame de Pompadour and why is she famous? Describe Hobbes’ beliefs about government.

Compare and contrast the ideas of Hobbes and Locke. BR #2: Tuesday, Oct. 30 Compare and contrast the ideas of Hobbes and Locke. What was the encyclopedia and who was the main editor?

Describe the main ideas of the following Enlightenment thinkers: BR #3: Wednesday, Oct. 31 List three ideas outlined in Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Women. Describe the main ideas of the following Enlightenment thinkers: Voltaire Rousseau Montesquieu

BR #4: Thursday, November 1 Which enlightenment thinker most heavily influenced the formation of the United States and its government. Defend your answer with 3 specific examples of their influence.

List 3 legacies of enlightenment. BR #5: Friday, November 2 Pick 2 absolute monarchs and give examples of how they were enlightened absolutists. List 3 legacies of enlightenment. Before turning in: Please put the following in the upper RIGHT-hand corner of your paper: First and last name Class period Date Once complete, please turn in all 5 bell ringers for this week.