The Enlightment

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How did the Scientific Revolution influence the Enlightenment?

Philosophies applied scientific methods to social and government problems

What did upper class women do in France?

held salons or social gatherings where people shared their ideas, writings, and works of art

What things did European thinkers take great interest in?

in topics studied by ancient thinkers, such as history and philosophy

What does the judicial branch do?

interprets the laws

Who is Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

the leader of liberia

What are these ideas a part of today?

the legal and political system of the United States

What is humanism?

the movement based on the study of classical works

What did philosophers of the Enlightenment have new ideas about?

government and power

Around what time did did many women demand the right to vote?

1800 to 1900s

When did the Enlightenment take place?

18th century

Who is the German leader?

Angela Merkel

Who was Mary Wollstonecraft and what was one of her ideas?

English writer; men and women were equally able to reason, girls should be educated

What is feminism?

Equal rights for women and men

What was the church deeply involved in?

Europe's political and economical issues

What was the center of Enlightenment?

France

What did people gain and give up in a social contract?

Gained security and defense of their rights; gave up the freedom to do anything they wanted

What significant changes occurred in European culture during the Enlightenment?

He believed a separation of powers and checks and balances among legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government wa the best way to protect liberty

What is the government like today because of John Locke?

In the legal system of the Unites States, there are rules that require a fair trial before a person is punished

What is the government like today because of Baron de Montesquieu?

It is divided into three branches to keep any person or group from getting too powerful

What were more Europeans becoming during the Enlightenment?

Literate or able to read

How did the mercantilist view trade? How did Adam Smith's views differ?

Mercantilist believed government should limit trade and keep gold and silver with in a nation. Adam Smith believed free trade between countries increased wealth, goods, and jobs.

What did their push for reforms lead to?

Protestant Reformation

What did Enlightenment thinkers believe?

That there was a natural order to human society by understanding this natural order, people could create a perfect society and government

What did Locke's ideas about a right to revolution would later influence?

The leaders of the American and French revolutions

How did ideas spread during the Enlightenment?

Through printed works, coffee houses, and salons

What did many people enjoy discussing?

What they were reading

How does the enlightenment contribute to the Renaissance?

When many European scholars were encouraged by the ideas found in writings from ancient Greece and Rome

epochs

a period of time in history or a person's life, typically one marked by notable events or particular characteristics

What did Montesquieu strongly criticize?

absolute monarches

what is another name for enlightenment?

age of reason

tolerance

allowing others to hold beliefs that are different from one's own

social contact

an unwritten agreement between people and their government that gives the rights and duties of each

What does the executive branch do?

carries out the laws

What the idea of limiting the power of other branches called?

checks and balances

What did these Enlightenment ideas later shape?

democracies around the world

What was the government like before John Locke?

execution without a fair trial goes against a person's natural right to life

What did the pursuit of knowledge become?

fashionable

What did many people do during this time?

formed their own ideas about religion and about the world

What did men do in France?

gathered in coffeehouses to exchange ideas

What are the three branches of government?

legislative, executive, and judicial

What did Montesquieu also believe each branch should do?

limit the power of other branches

What did humanists rely on to understand the world?

logic and reason

What did these ideas lead Enlightenment thinkers to do?

look for new answers rather than just relying on the teachings of the church or ancient writers

What does the legislative branch do?

makes laws

What was the government like before Baron de Montesquieu?

most European countries were monarchies some thinkers argued that a single powerful ruler should keep order

What did scholars develop?

new ways to approach science, using observation, experimentation, and careful reasoning

What types of things did Europeans read during the Enlightenment?

novels, newspapers, plays, and other publications

What is Enlightenment?

open to new ideas and systems

What did John Locke believe?

people are basically rational, or reasonable and have the ability to control their own lives, he also believed that people should have their own natural rights

feminism

the idea that women should enjoy the same rights as men

What did Renaissance humanists emphasize?

the importance of both individual accomplishment and service to society

What did enlightenment thinkers encourage people to use, to understand the world and to improve life?

reason

What did scholars use to study culture and society?

reason and natural law

What do these natural rights include?

right to life, liberty, and property

natural rights

rights that belong to all people from birth

What did he believe a balanced government could help prevent?

rulers from having too much power

Why should the powers of the government be divided?

so that not one part of the government becomes to strong

What happened during the Reformation?

some Christians questioned the teachings of the Catholic Church

What did John Locke argue?

that government has the responsibility to protect natural rights and punish people who break the laws

What did Baron de Montesquieu argue?

that government powers should be divided. He suggested dividing the powers of government into three different branches

What did Martin Luther and other critics of the church believe?

that it had become to powerful to corrupt

What did people begin to believe with the scientific revolution?

that natural laws controlled the universe might also explain human behavior

What did Locke argue about the form of governments?

that people form governments to protect these natural rights, if a government fails to protect these rights, the people have the right to rebel and form a new government

During the Renaissance, what was the strongest institution in Europe?

the Roman Catholic Church

What did Enlightenment ideas about the government challenge?

the absolute monarch

What did Mary feel that women's first duty should be?

to be a good mother

separation of powers

to divide government power among three branches

What did Montesquieu think that the best way to protect liberty was?

to divide power among three branches

What did the Scientific Revolution push people to do?

to think in new ways about the natural world and the place of humans in the universe

What did he want to do for the people that broke the laws?

use it for public good

Many enlightenment thinkers argued for freedom and equality, but this not include?

women

What did Mary Wollstonecraft argue?

women were being left out of public life and social contact

What was going on in France during the Enlightenment?

writers, thinkers, and philosophies celebrated the power of human reason


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