Enlightenment Semester 2 - Day 118.

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Enlightenment Semester 2 - Day 118

Honors Using Chapter 17 – Section 2: List the major ideas of the Enlightenment List the factors that helped to spread Enlightenment ideas throughout Europe Homework: Read pages 536-540

Regular Using Chapter 22 – Section 2 answer the following questions Which impact of the Enlightenment do you consider most important? What are the natural rights with which people are born, according to John Locke? Who were the philosophes and what did they advocate? What was the legacy of the Enlightenment? Homework: Read 640-645

Illustrating Enlightenment Ideas You will create a poster that illustrates the following quotations on Enlightenment Ideas Thomas Hobbes: “Without governments, there would be ‘war…of every man against every man.’” Voltaire: “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it.” Baron de Montesquieu: “Power should be a check to power.” Jean Jacques Rousseau: “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.” Mary Astell: “If absolute sovereignty be not necessary in a state, how comes it to be so in a family?...If all men are born free, how is it that all women are born slaves?”

The posters must have the quote written on the poster and then an illustration that represents the quote.