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The Enlightenment World History Mr. Hash
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The Enlightenment 1600-1700’s: Intellectual movement that questioned beliefs through reasoning. People began to question Absolute Monarchs and abuse of power
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The Enlightenment Medieval View: if people had questions, the bible told them answers The Enlightenment, also known as The Age of Reason, gave power to the individual to solve problems for themselves.
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What factors contributed to the Enlightenment? The Renaissance –Rebirth of arts and learning –Inspired curiosity Mass production of books –Guttenberg improved printing –People became more literate/educated –Ideas could be spread
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Why was the Enlightenment so important? Ideas are in US Constitution (checks & balances) Influenced Bill of Rights Inspired reform (change) Caused Revolutions –French Revolution –American Revolution
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Question: What is a revolution? Why do revolutions happen?
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Sentence: John Locke believed that a government should protect the peoples natural rights. Vocabulary Development
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Word: Natural Rights Explanation: The belief, founded by Locke, that all people have the right to “life, liberty, and property.” If a government does not give its people their natural rights then the people should overthrow the government.
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Enlightenment Thinkers Thomas Hobbes: believed people should give up their rights to the government in order to live in a safe and orderly environment, known as a social contract. John Lock: believed the government’s job is to protect people’s natural rights, life liberty and property. If the government does not do their job, they can be overthrown.
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Enlightenment Thinkers Baron de Montesquieu: believed in separating power in government into branches. Jean Jacques Rousseau: believed the only good government was one formed by the people, a direct democracy. Mary Wollstonecraft: believed women should receive education and enter male-dominated fields like medicine and politics.
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