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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Philosophers The Scientific Revolution The English Civil War Government This and That
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Which Enlightenment thinker believed that rulers should protect people’s rights to life, liberty, and property?
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John Locke
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Who promoted the ideas of separation of powers and checks and balances?
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Baron de Montesquieu
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What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau state was needed for a government to be legitimate?
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Government needs the consent of the people.
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What thinker and writer supported King Charles I and stated that an absolute monarchy was the best form of government?
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Thomas Hobbes
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What proponent for religious freedom spoke out against the Catholic Church, saying they withheld knowledge in order to maintain power?
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Voltaire
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What scientist improved the telescope and worked to prove the theory of a heliocentric universe?
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Galileo Galilei
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Who developed the laws of motion, including gravity?
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Newton
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What scientist was the first to propose a heliocentric universe?
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Nicolaus Copernicus
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What ancient Egyptian astronomer proposed a geocentric universe?
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Ptolemy
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What organization condemned Galileo and Copernicus for their findings?
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The Roman Catholic Church
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What English monarch dismissed Parliament, taxed citizens without the consent of Parliament, and attempted to arrest members of Parliament?
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King Charles I
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Who led the New Model Army against the Royalists? He would later become the Lord Protector (military dictator) of England.
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Oliver Cromwell
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What term refers to the period of time when Charles II returned to England to become the king?
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Restoration
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What document did William and Mary sign in order to limit the power of the monarchy and protect the rights of the people?
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The English Bill of Rights
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Why was the transfer of power from James II to William and Mary referred to as the Glorious Revolution?
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It was a forced change of government with no bloodshed.
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Identify a type of government where the power of government is unchecked and people have no say in how they are governed.
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Unlimited, Absolute, or Totalitarian Government
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What change did John Locke believe needed to happen if a government infringed on the rights of the people?
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Locke believed the people needed to overthrow the government.
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What is the purpose of a bill of rights?
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The purpose is to protect the rights of the people.
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What event established the beginning of limited government in England?
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The Glorious Revolution
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How did the Enlightenment lead to the end of absolute monarchies in Europe?
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People believed that government needed the consent of the people.
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Who served as a king of France for 72 years, dismissed the French legislature, was nicknamed the “Sun King,” and is an example of an unlimited monarch?
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Louis XIV
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What was developed as an orderly way of conducting experiments?
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The Scientific Method
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What American Revolutionary used the ideas of John Locke when he wrote the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Jefferson
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What was the idea that monarchs were empowered by God?
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Divine Right
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What term refers to the agreement between the people and their government?
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Social Contract
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