THE ENLIGHTENMENT
THOMAS HOBBES
JOHN LOCKE
BARON DE MONTESQUIEU
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU
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One of the major positives to the Enlightenment

What is re-examined all aspects of society

100

Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher, what was his famous book called?

What is leviathan

100

John Locke was associated with a theory in the forms of the state of nature, what was that theory?

What is social contract theory

100

His exercise of power

What is Despotism

100

Government style 

What is democracy 

200

When the enlightenment started

What is 1715

200

Thomas Hobbes had his own interpretation of a belief system, what was it?

What is humans are naturally selfish

200

In the state of nature, John Locke thinks people are

What is naturally good

200

Baron de montesquieu gov. system

What is separation of powers

200

He believed in

What is Human development

300

Definition of Enlightenment

What is Philosophies that created a movement that impacted the entire western world

300

Thomas Hobbes view on the government

What is gov. controls not represents / designed to protect

300

John Locke's view on the government

What is responsive / promotes good behavior

300

Spirit of the laws date

What is 1748

300

JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU book

What is Emile (1762)

400

Philosophies that created a movement that impacted

What is western world

400

Thomas Hobbes style of leadership

What is Absolute monarchy (dictator)

400

John Locke's style of leadership

What is Democracy

400

3 Governments

  • Republicans - democracies

  • Monarchies - ruled by one person

  • Dictatorship - Dictator rules over everyone

400

Thoughts on women

What is Women are different, learn obedience and skills for providing care

500

The key precursors that created the Enlightenment

What is Francis Bacon and Thomas Hobbes, the Frenchman RenĂ© Descartes 

500

state of nature

What is war?

500

State of nature

What is Driven by natural rights (god)

500

Different branches of government viewpoints

  • Legislative - makes laws

  • Executive - enforces laws

  • Judicial - interprets laws

500

What he argued

What is Emotion and reason, sought to balance, need more reason

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