3.1.1 Scientific Revolution
3.1.2 Enlightenment
3.1.3 Enlightenment Spreads
3.1.4 Birth of America
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The Scientific Revolution way of looking at the universe in which the earth and other planets revolved around the sun.

What is heliocentric

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an agreement by which people gave up their freedom to a powerful government in order to avoid chaos

social contract

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absolute ruler who used their power to bring about political and social change

Enlightened despot

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the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship

Bill of Rights

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Argued women, like men used education to become virtuous and useful

Wollstonecraft

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Published a book explaining the law of gravity and other workings of the universe

Newton

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The scientific revolution inspired the enlightenment as people began to solve problems using _______________________

Reason

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Enlightened despot who ruled Russia

Catherine the great

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the public act by which the Second Continental Congress declared the Colonies to be free and independent of England

Declaration of Independence

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Targeted clergy, aristocracy, and government. Never stopped fighting for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech

Voltaire,

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Proposed a heliocentric model of the universe. The sun, he said, stands at the center of the universe. Earth is just one of several planets that revolve around the sun.

Copernicus 

300

List the 3 natural rights that Locke believed all people had.

life, liberty, property

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Enlightened despot of Prussia

Frederick the Great

300

a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units

Federal System (Federalism)

300

Said that if government broke the social contract with people by not giving them their natural rights, they should revolt

Locke

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Galileo was tried for heresy because he argued

that the earth revolved around the sun

400

Locke believed that governments were instituted to protect people's _________________.

rights

400

Enlightened despot of Austria

Maria Theresa or Joseph

400

Enlightened philosopher who influenced the American Revolution

Locke

400

Said that people were naturally evil naturally at conflict with each other which is why we need government

Hobbes

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a period, beginning in AD 1500s during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian beliefs

Scientific Revolution

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Which French philosopher promoted the separation of government into three branches?

Montesquieu

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where scientist, philosophers, artist,etc gathered in a drawing room at wealthy people's homes to discuss ideas

salons

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Enlightened philosopher who influenced three branches of government and a system of checks and balances

Montesquieu

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Believed government should be a direct democracy

Rousseau

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