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Chapter 20: Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America 1550-1789
Section 4: The Enlightenment ( )
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Philosophes Critics of society The Encyclopedia
Attacked the church, the government, the slave trade, torture, taxes, and war
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The philosophes based their ideas about government on classical Greece and Roman “Gov”
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John Locke Individual not give up all rights
They kept right to live, enjoy liberty, and to own property
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John Locke (con’t) Two Treatises on Government Government to protect our rights Ruler should not have absolute power
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Thomas Hobbes English Philosopher Leviathan Leader had absolute power
People acted from self-interest and without regard for the rights and welfare of others
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Thomas Hobbes (con’t) Only strong would survive unless order was imposed by a greater power of a ruler
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Baron de Montesquieu System of checks and balances
Three branches (executive, legislative, and judicial)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Social Contract Popular Sovereignty Government created and controlled by the people
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Mary Wollstonecraft Early spokesperson for women’s rights
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