Unit 8-The Enlightenment

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What was the main meeting place for people who wanted to discuss politics and ideas?

Paris

Who held legislature power in England?

Parliament-made kaws

What did John Locke believe that was different than Thomas Hobbes?

People could learn from experience and improve themselves

The social critics of this period in France were known as?

Philosophes (French word for philosophers)

What is the belief of progress?

Pioneers such as Galileo had discovered the key for unlocking the mysteries of nature in the 1500s and 1600s. With the door that's open, the growth of scientific knowledge seem to quicken in the 1700s. Scientists made key new discoveries in chemistry, physics, biology, and mechanics.

Who was in English artist that use satire in his paintings?

William Hogarth

Women's equality

Wollstonecraft

What is the impact of women's equality?

Women's rights groups forming Europe and in north America

What idea of government did Hobbes believe was the best government?

One that had the awesome power of a leviathan

How did the Prussian King Frederick call Voltaire?

A miser, dirty rogue, and a coward

What was different, unlike Locke, Rousseau argued that legitimate government?

A much broader democracy then Locke. Believed all people were equal and that titles of nobility should be abolished. His ideas inspired the French Revolution of 1789.

How did Voltaire describe the Prussian King Frederick II?

A nasty monkey, perfidious friend, and wretched poet

What is the Enlightenment?

A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.

What was the glorious revolution?

A shift in power that was good for the social structure and stronger government in France.

What did John Locke critics?

Absolute monarchy

How many books did Voltaire publish?

Over 70 books ranging from political essays, Philosophy and drama

What did the horrors of the English Civil War convince Hobbes of?

All humans were naturally selfish and wicked

Philosophes ideas inspired which revolutions?

American French

What was the idea of government that Hobbes believed in express?

An absolute Monarchy

What did the philosophes believe that people could do?

Apply reason to all aspects of life just as Isaac Newton applied reason to science

Who was a French writer that devoted himself to the study of political Liberty, believed Britain was the most governed and politically balanced country if his own day, and created the separation of powers?

Baron de Montesquieu

Abolishment of torture

Beccaria

Why does Montesquieu believe that disobeying laws leads to a loss of liberty?

Brings Down the governmental system causing the people to lose their liberty rights

What is Liberty?

Called for the liberties that the English people had won, in their Glorious Revolution and Bill of Rights.

And Italian philosophe who believed that laws exist to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes. He criticized common abuses of justice such as, torturing of witnesses and suspects, irregular proceedings and trials, and punishments that were cruel. Believes that people should receive a speedy trial and torture should never be used. The degree of the punishment should be based on the seriousness of the crime. Did not believe in capital punishment.

Cesare Bonesana Beccaria

Who wrote the 28 volume sets of books called the Encyclopedia?

Denis Diderot

What did French thinkers known as physiocrats focus on?

Economic reforms and natural laws

Who developed the vaccine against smallpox?

Edward Jenner

Who translated Newton's work from Latin to French and was a mathematical person?

Emilie du Châtelet

What is reason?

Enlightened thinkers believed that truth could be discovered through reason and logical thinking

The various freedoms enjoyed in many countries today are a result of?

Enlightenment thinking

Montesquieu and Rousseau believed in what?

Fair and just laws (Rousseau -hallmark in free society) (Montesquieu believe that they also guard against anarchy mob rule)

What was the impact of separation of powers?

France United States and Latin America nations use separation of powers in new constitutions

What was the impact of natural rights?

Fundamental to the US Declaration of Independence

Who were the 3 women who were protesting about the social contract? Riducled

Germaine de Stael FRANCE, Catharine McCauley, Mary Wollstonecraft BRITAIN

What did John Locke believe that was a part of humans' natural ability?

Govern their own affairs Look after the welfare if society

What topics were addressed by the philosophes in their encyclopedia articles?

Government Philosophy Religion Denounced slavery, praised freedom expression, education for all

What is the impact of religious freedom?

Guaranteed in the US Bill of Rights and French declaration of rights of man and citizen European monarchs reduce persecution

What is the impact of the abolishment of torture?

Guaranteed in the US bill of rights that torture is outlawed or reduced in nations of Europe and the Americas

Why should citizens be the authors of societies laws according to Rousseau?

Hallmark in free society

What did Hobbes believe would happen if government didn't exist anymore?

He believed that every man would be pitted against each other War would happen Every life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short

Why did Hobbes say that the ruler needed total power to keep citizens under control?

He believed that people acted on their own self-interest

What did Smith support Laissez Faire?

He didn't want the government interfering with the supply and demand.

Who likes a government?

Hobbes

Who wrote the critique of pure reason?

Immanuel Kant. German philosopher

What could an absolute monarchy do?

Impose order and demand obedience

How did Thomas Hobbes express his views?

In a work call Leviathan

What was the changed idea to the right to govern?

Old idea: A monarch's rule is justified by divine right New idea: A government's power comes from the consent of the governed

Who fled England?

James the II fled England while he was monarch in 1688.

This philosophe was passionately committed to individual freedom. The son of a poor Swiss watchmaker. He won recognition for the writer of essays and strongly disagreed with enlightenment thinkers. Who is this person?

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Who wrote the social contract and argued that in order to be free people should we'd what is best for their community?

Jean Jacques Rousseau

"All people are born free and have 3 natural rights" Who said this? What are the three natural rights?

John Locke Life Liberty Property

Who wrote "Gullivers travels" in 1726

Jonathan Smith

Who held the judicial power in England?

Judges of judicial courts- interpret laws

Natural rights life liberty and property?

Locke

Who likes self government?

Locke

Who said that a government has an obligation to the people it governs?

Locke

Who's ideas influenced the American Revolutionists, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Janes Madison?

Locke

What is philosophy?

Love of or the search for wisdom or knowledge

Who published A Serious Proposal to women in 1694?

Mary Astell, an English writer

Who was William Godwin the author married to?

Mary Wollstonecraft

Who wrote the classic novel Frankenstein?

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Who published a "Vindication of the Rights of Women" in 1792?

Mary Wollstonecraft- MAIN PERSON Argued that women need education

What did John Locke's beliefs have a deep impact on?

Modern Political Thinking

Separation of powers

Montesquieu

Who wrote the book, "On the spirit of laws?"

Montesquieu

Who are two philosophers who wrote things in the Encyclopedia?

Montesquieu and Voltaire

"Power should be a check to power," who said this and what did it lead to?

Montesquieu and checks and balances

What did the scholars and philsophers search for?

New insight into the underlying beliefs regarding government, religion, economics, and education

Did Thomas Hobbes and John Locke have the same view on government and human nature?

No

What did the Scientific Revolution do?

Provide news ways of thinking Prompted scholars and philosophers to reevaluate old notions about other aspects of society

What did the Enlightenment do?

Reached its height in mid 1700 in France Brought great change to many aspects of Western civilization

What were the 5 concepts that formed the core of philosophes belief?

Reason Nature Happiness Progress Liberty

What is happiness?

Rejected the mid evil notion that people should find joy in the hereafter and urged people to seek well-being on Earth.

Which are the two most important enlightenment ideas?

Religious freedom and women's equality

Who believed The only good government was one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the general will of society- Direct democracy

Rousseau

Who believed that a girls education should contain how to be a good wife and mother?

Rousseau

What is natural law?

Rules discovered by reason

What does, "leviathan" mean?

Sea monster

Who did Voltaire befriend?

Several European monarchs and nobles, including Prussian King Frederick II

What did Thomas Hobbes call the agreement by which people give up some rights in exchange for government protection?

Social Contract

In a direct democracy what do the people give up?

Some of their freedom in favor of the common good

What is progress?

Stressed that society and human kind could improve

Who held executive powers?

The British King and his ministers

Who extended the emphasis on the individual to economic thinking and believed that individuals acting in their own self interest created economic progress?

The British thinker Adam Smith extended the emphasis on the individual to economic thinking. He believed that individuals acting in their own self interest created economic process. The wealth of nations helped the economic growth and he wrote it. Suppliers would meet the demand.

What did the scholars and philosophers efforts spur?

The Enlightenment

What important documents reflect the influence of enlightenment ideas?

The United States Constitution, theConstitution the French declaration the United States rights the United States Declaration of Independence

What is the Enlightenment also known as?

The age of reason

Enlightenment thinkers produce three other long-term effects that helped to shape western civilization. What the effects?

The belief in progress The rise of A more secular or non-religious outlook Faith and science and in progress and the rise of individualism

What would happen if a government fails to protect the natural rights?

The citizens have a right to overthrow it

Where does the power come from for a government according to John Locke?

The consent of the people

What is the foundation of modern democracy according to John Locke?

The consent of the people given to the government to do things

What convinced educated Europeans to accelt the power of reason?

The enlightenment

What is the impact of freedom of thought and expression?

The guaranteed in the US Bill of Rights and French declaration of rights of man and citizen European monarchs reduce or eliminate censorship

What did John Locke favor for government?

The idea of self-government

What become the basis for the United States Constitution that was written by Montesquieu?

The idea of separation of powers and checks and balances.

What helped to inspire the struggles for liberty in Europe and the Americas?

The ideas for government by popular consent and the right to rebel against unjust rulers

What did Thomas Hobbes believe would happen once the people handed all their rights over to a strong ruler?

The people gained law and order

What did John Locke believe is the true purpose of government?

To protect the natural rights

What did Voltaire never stop fighting for?

Tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, freedom of speech

What is more secular outlook?

They did not believe in God and newton himself was very religious until he sought to reveal God's majesty through his work. However his findings often cause people to change the way they thought about God. Voltaire attacked Christianity. They wanted to read religious faith of superstition and fear and promote tolerance of all religions.

What was the importance of individualism?

They turned away from church and royalty for guidance. They looked to themselves instead.

Name 2 English political thinkers.

Thomas Hobbes and John Locke

Who adopted Rousseau's view that people are naturally good before they are corrupted by the evils of society?

Thomas Paine, Marquis de Lafayette (revolutionaries)

What did Hobbes argue?

To escape such a bleak life, people had to hand over their rights to a strong ruler

What is satire?

Using wit and humor to ridicule various ideas various ideas and customs.

Freedom of thought and expression

Voltaire

Religious freedom

Voltaire

What is Francois Marie Arouet's II pen name?

Voltaire

Why did Voltaire and Frederick's friendship sour?

Voltaire disliked editing Frederick's poetry while Frederick suspected Voltaire of shady business dealings.

Who wrote "candid?"

Voltaire in 1759

Who said, "I do not agree with a word you say, but will defend to death your right to say it?"

Voltaire/ Francois Marie Arouet II

What is Hobbes idea of social contract?

Was an agreement between a society and its government.

What is Rousseau idea of social contract?

Was an agreement he believed among free individuals to create a society and a government.

What is nature?

What was natural was what was also good and reasonable

Laissez Faire

a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.

What is the definition of mercantilism?

belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.


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