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DO NOW What was Bacon’s rebellion? How was this event significant to the development of the colonies?
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205: The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening (9/26)
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The Enlightenment reason and science
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work questions? mercantilism John Locke’s and natural rights
The Enlightenment? Rousseau Montesquieu The Great Awakening
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John Calvin Thomas Hobbes
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Thomas Hobbes social contract – agreement to live in organized society.
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John Locke natural rights- life, liberty and property
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The Baron de Montesquieu
3 branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
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Jean Jacques Rousseau People naturally good -- corrupted by inequality
give up rights for common good.
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The Great Awakening 1730s-1750s Religious revitalization
Deemphasized traditional church structure
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Jonathan Edwards starts Great Awakening
good works not enough to save soul … need God’s grace
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George Whitefield human helplessness and divine omnipotence
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Textbook pp. 40-47 People in History, p. 40
Answer the question that follows Document-Based Questions, p. 46 Answer questions 1-2 Answer this question, based on p. 47: Why did the Great Awakening appeal to so many people? Describe 2 reasons.
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EXIT TICKET How were ideas of the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening different? Describe two ways, citing evidence from each.
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