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People of the Enlightenment 1
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Baron de Montesquieu Political Philosopher Studied European governments 1748: The Spirit of the Laws Divide powers of Government/ Checks and Balances Would soon affect the Framers of the US Constitution 2
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Jean-Jaques Rousseau Civilization corrupted people’s natural goodness 1762: Social Contract – An agreement between free individuals to create a society and govn’t 3
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John Locke Political Philosopher Positive view of human nature People could learn from experience and improve Natural Rights- Life, Liberty, & Property 4
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Mary Wollstonecraft Feminist 1792: A Vindication of the Rights of Women Women needed education to be useful to society 5
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Thomas Hobbes Philosopher 1651: Leviathan People are naturally bad and need strict government rules Social Contract- people hand over rights to a strong ruler Wanted an absolute monarchy 6
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Adam Smith Economist/ Writer The Wealth of Nations The free market should regulate business activity Supply and Demand/ Laissez Faire 7
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Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet) Philosophes Most brilliant and influential Published more than 70 books Often used satire against clergy, aristocracy, & govn’t “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it.” 8
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Legacies of the Enlightenment 1.Belief in Progress – Success of the Scientific Revolution gave people the confidence that human reason could solve social problems 2.A More Secular Outlook – Scientist began to explain the mysteries of the universe that had once been accepted as “the workings of God” 3.Importance of the Individual – People began to turn away from the church and royalty for guidance and looked to themselves instead 9
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