The Enlightenment was… A. Period in the 1500’s in which people began to question old ideas of the Catholic Church and look more towards science B. When.

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The Enlightenment was… A. Period in the 1500’s in which people began to question old ideas of the Catholic Church and look more towards science B. When one country of the political and/or economic life dominates another country C. Period in the 1700’s in which people rejected traditional ideas and supported human reason D. Period in the 1600’s were people burned books for literacy

What two centuries did ideas of philosophers flourish? A. 11 th – 12 th centuries B. 15 th – 16 th centuries C. 17 th – 18 th centuries D. 19 th – 20 th centuries

Who was not a “thinker” of the Enlightenment? A. Voltaire B. Rousseau C. Locke D. Leonardo Da Vinci

To have “nationalism” means A. To be in debt B. To have extreme wisdom C. To win wars D. To have pride in your nation

Which of the following Enlightenment thinkers is matched INCORRECTLY with his country of origin? A. Rousseau – France B. Voltaire – Spain C. Locke – England D. Montesquieu – France

The writers and philosophers of the Enlightenment believed that government decisions should be based on: A. The concept of the divine right of kings B. Laws of nature and reason C. Traditional values D. Religious beliefs

The thinkers of the Enlightenment primarily focused on the ideas of A. Government and law B. Art and sculpting C. Religion and spirituality D. Music and reading

Many Enlightenment thinkers were suppressed by governments that didn’t like their ideas. Which was not one way thinkers were suppressed? A. Books were burned/banned B. Thinkers were thrown into prison C. Thinkers were given government positions D. Thinkers were censored

Which event did not lead to the other? A. Printing Press  Renaissance B. Renaissance  Plague C. 95 thesis  Protestant Reformation D. Scientific Revolution  Enlightenment

John Locke and Jean – Jacques Rousseau would be most likely to support A. a return to Feudalism B. a society ruled by the Catholic Church C. the right of citizens to decide the best form of government D. a government ruled by a Monarch