Adam Smith
Voltiare
John Locke
Issac Newton
Montesquieu
100

What was Adam Smith known for

Adam Smith was known for making advancements in the economy of this time period

100

What was Voltaire mainly known for

Voltaire was mainly known for his work in types of literature. He also spread religious beliefs 

100

What were John Locke's thoughts on people's natural moral status

John Locke believed that everyone was born with the same moral status and rights. Meaning that the mind starts out as a blank slate and is built with knowledge.

100

What scientific discovery was Issac Newton most known for. 

Issac Newton was mainly known for his discoveries on gravity and motion. Specifically, his laws called "Newtons laws of motion" taught the public about gravity and how it's important 

100

What did Montesquieu believe were the three types of government

  1. Republic (government election/voting)

  2. Despotism (strong authoritarian)

  3. Monarchy (hereditary election)

200
Name some (or all!) of the literary work that Voltaire has done

Voltaire worked on ode, satire, epistle, verse, histories, short stories, dialogues, essays, pamphlets, letters and acted in his own plays throughout his life

200

What were John Locke's thoughts on politics and political roles

John Locke's political thought was that there should be a social contract between citizens and in the importance of toleration, especially in matters of religion. For example, he believed that there should be a separation of church and state (goverment). Ultimately he thought everyone should have the basic rights of “life, liberty, and estate” 


200

Other than his discoveries on gravity, what else was Issac Newton known for

Issac Newton also was a big part in discoveries of calculus, and science in light. Newton also had several books, including one popular one.

200

What did Montesquieu believe were the three branches of government

  1. Executive Branch

  2. Legislative Branch

  3. Judicial Branch  

300

What other phillosophes did Voltaire spread and base his work off of

Voltaire strongly supported Newton, Locke, & Bacon’s ideas. He went as far as spreading them to France and the rest of the European continent

300

How did John Locke influence the modern world

John Locke gave was arguably the first person to give people the idea that all humans are equal when it comes to moral status. He started a revolutionary equality movement that is still very much in effect today.

300

What was Issac Newton's book titled and what was it about

Issac Newton's book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), sums up his life's work about science, calculus, and other discoveries

300

What was Montesquieu's book titled and what idea did it spread

Montesquieu's book was titled The Spirit of the Laws. It spread the natural laws governing social and political relationships by studying goverments 


400

What was Voltaire's theory about the world natural laws 

Voltaire made up the clockmaker theory, which was that the universe was like a clock created by God, set in motion, and allowed to run according to its own natural laws

400

What was John Locke's book/essay titled and what was the significance of it

His book/essay was titled An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, it was the belief that people are molded by their personal experiences and their surrounding environment and not by birth.

400

What caused Issac Newton to start studying gravity 

Issac Newton noticed an apple falling from a tree and wondered how that's possible, it's as simple as that

400

What government did Montesquieu's work influence and why was it so important

Montesquieu's ideas influenced the United States government. This was important because the United States democracy type government was a big success set the stage for many governments to come

500

What was Voltaire's book and what was it about? 

Voltaire's book was titled Dictionnaire philosophique and it was an encyclopedic dictionary of the Enlightenment

500

Why was John Locke's views taken so well by the people

John Locke's views were taken so well by the people because he had an opinion that appealed to the majority of the world's population at the time: poor people.

500

Summarize all three of Newton's laws of motion

1. An object will not change its motion unless a seperate force acts on it. 

2. The force on an object is equal to its acceleration*mass

3. When two objects interact, they apply forces to each other that in return move in the opposite direction. (law of inertia)

500

What is Montesquieu's full name and what's the significance of it

Montesquieu's full name was Charles-Louis de Secondat, le Baron de Montesquieu. That long name is why historians just call him "Montesquieu'

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