Philosopher
Terms
Types of Government
States of Nature
Documents
100

This philosopher believed that all people were entitled to Life, Liberty, and Property

John Locke

100

All people are born with these unalienable things

Natural Rights

100

A government where authority is passed through descendants

Monarchy

100
Selfish, wicked, and violent

Hobbes

100

The first document of the United States took a lot of inspiration from John Locke

The Declaration of Independence 

200
Believed all people were evil and needed a strong government to control them

Hobbes

200

This is an agreement people make when they live in a country where they give up their rights in exchange for protection

Social Contract
200

A government where people vote for their represenatives

Democracy or Republic

200
Free, Equal, Peaceful, and Happy

Rousseau 

200

"We the people" is a quote from the constitution that is clearly inspired by...

Rousseau

300

This Phillosphe fought against the forces of superstition 

Voltaire

300
Supreme power or authority

Sovereignty

300

A form of government passed down by blood where the Sovereign has complete control of the government

Absolute Monarchy

300

A Tabula Rasa (for an extra 100 define this term)

Locke (Blank Slate

300

The Document describes how the law is the expression of General Will in reference to Rousseau 

Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

400

Thought that the Community and General Will should overtake the social contract

Jean Jacques Rousseau 

400

When some one believes God is real but simply doesn't care about actions of mortals

Deism 

400

A form of government where the people vote on issues 

Direct Democracy

400

Hungry and fearful so scared they didn't even do war

Montesquieu 

400

This document complained about how the Printing Press had been restricted in Latin America. 

Memorial De Agravios

500

This Frenchman argued that Government needed to fight itself in order to protect people's right

Montesquieu 

500
A meeting of people often held in the homes of the wealthy where Enlightenment ideas are discussed

Salon

500

A government where the monarch is limited in their power 

Constitutional Monarchy

500

Bro people were just dumb back in the day they need to learn some their stupidity doesn't take us backward 

Voltaire

500

This document written in 2009 over 300 years after the Enlightenment ends in the phrase "In establishing this Charter, we declare a political system and civil administration founded upon a social contract."

Constitutions of Rojava Cantons

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