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a time of optimism and possibility from the late 1600s to the late 1700s; also called the Age of Reason.
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Human nature Slavery Free speech Natural rights/ laws Government Religion Standard of life
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________ Believed that people were naturally cruel. Wrote Leviathan ___________ Published Spirit of the Laws. Believed in separation of powerss ___________ Wrote Two Treaties of Government. More optimistic view on humanity. ___________ Felt that society placed too many limits on the people’s behavior. Wrote The Social Contract. ___________ Used wit as a weapon to expose the abuses of his day. One of the most influential Enlightenment philosophers. A.Voltaire B.Montesquieu C.Hobbes D.Locke E.Rousseau A C B D E
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Not Ridiculed Free to speak their minds without severe consequences. Surrounded by other intellectuals
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Three Branches of Government Separation of Rights Checks and Balances
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Absolute Ruler who used their power to bring about political and social change
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the absolute monarchs in 18 th century Europe who ruled according to the principles of the Enlightenment. Catherine the Great of Russia Joseph II of Austria
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Joseph II Catherine the Great Frederick the Great
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A. What is censorship? › Restricting access to ideas and information B. Do we still have censorship today? Yes. Parental Advisory, ratings system, parental controls, banned books
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Baroque- › huge, colorful, full of excitement › Grand or ornate
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ornate style of art and architecture popular in the 1600s and 1700s. Palace at Versailles
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Rococo- › Moved away from religion › Lighter, elegant and charming
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elegant style of art and architecture made popular during the mid-1700s, featured designs with the shapes of leaves, shells, and flowers.
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___________ Tolerated religious differences. ___________ Was interested in Enlightenment ideas but intended to give up no power. ___________ Abolished serfdom. F. Catherine the Great G. Frederick the Great H. Joseph II * Serfdom was the enforced labour of serfs on the fields of landowners, in return for protection and the right to work on their leased fields. H F G
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