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Today in History 1956: The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously strikes down two Alabama laws requiring racial segregation on public buses. This ends the Montgomery bus boycott.
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Montesquieu Separation of Powers: Executive, Legislative, Judicial Checks and Balances: Prevent one branch from becoming too powerful. The Spirit of The Laws, 1748
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Voltaire Prolific Writer. Religious Toleration: Treatise on Toleration, 1763 Deist: God as a Clockmaker. The universe runs on natural laws.
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Diderot Wrote the Encyclopedia, 1751-1772. Knowledge as a weapon against old French society. Sold to doctors, clergy, lawyers, and teachers.
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Rousseau Gave weight to both reason and emotion. He sought to balance them. Social Contract: Society agrees to be governed by its general will. The Social Contract, 1762 Women naturally different from men.
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Mary Wollstonecraft Reason exists in women also, and so they should have equal rights A Vindication of the Rights of Women
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Cesare Beccaria Against cruel and unusual punishments, such as the death penalty On Crimes and Punishments, 1764 Did not believe the death penalty was an effective deterrent
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Adam Smith Laissez-faire Economics: Government should keep its hands off the economy, and the people should do what they want. The Wealth of Nations, 1776 The state should not interfere with economic affairs.
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