The Enlightenment
Labor Trials
Random
Philosophes
Analyzing Sources
100

What kind of thinking did the Enlightenment encourage? 

A. Logic through Science 

B. Logic through Emotion 

C. Emotional well-being 

D. Anarchy (No government) 

A. Logic through Science

100

What was the purpose of these trials? 

To expose the treatment of workers during the industrial revolution/the unsafe working conditions

100

Where should your phone be during instruction? What happens if it is out after the 1st warning? 

It should be out of sight. If you are caught with it again, you lose participation points for that day and it goes into Francine. 

100

What is "Philosophes" French for? 

Philosophers 

100

Primary Source or Secondary Source? 

Secondary Source. This is from a textbook

200

What does tabula rosa mean? 

A. family dinner B. Mediation

C. type of rose   D. A blank mind

D. A blank mind

200

What age did he start working? 

Age 8

200

You are finishing up an assignment and want to take a break, i.e. use your phone, go on youtube, etc. 

What should you do?

Raise your hand and communicate with a staff that you are in need of a break. 

200

The philosophes were mainly...

A. British B. French

C. American D. Spanish

B. French

200

Primary Source or Secondary Source?

Primary Source. It is an excerpt taken at Galileo's trial. Even though it is "from" a textbook, it was not created by the textbook. 

300

Read the passage. 

Who influenced the western world? 

The French Philosophes
300

What is a piece of textual evidence that this person was mistreated? 

Line 7

"What was the consequence if you had been too late? - I was beaten" 

AND

Line 9 

"In those mills is chastisement towards the latter part of the day going on perpetually? - Perpetually" 

300

How long do you have to complete an assignment? 

A. One class period B. A week

C. 2 weeks            D. End of the semester

D. End of the semester

300

What did Voltaire write? And when what were the dates he was alive?

Treatise on Toleration (1763) 

Candide (1758) 

300

Is this a Secondary or Primary Source?

Primary Source. Even though it is is "from" a textbook, it was not created for the textbook but for a flyer during the Enlightenment. 

400

Read the passage below. 

According to Newton, how could an ideal society be achieved? 

If all institutions could follow these natural laws, the result would be an ideal society. 

400

How did Michael Sadler gather his evidence? 

He interviewed workers during the Industrial Revolution

400

If I need help on an assignment, what can I do and when can I ask for help? 


Come in at nutrition, lunch, 6th, 7th, or after school. 

If you cannot do those times, email Ms. Meagen for help or ask her in class. 

400

Look at the chart below. 

Who created the social contract and when? 

Rousseau. 1762

400

This is an excerpt from the textbook. Is this a primary or secondary source? 

This is a Secondary Source. It was not written during Newton's time. 

500

Read the passage below. 

What did Newton believe the physical world and everything in it was operated by? 

A world machine operating according to natural laws that could be uncovered through systematic investigation. 

500

What is a piece of textual evidence that shows the hours that they worked? 

Line 6

"Will you state the hours of labour at the period when you first went to the factory, in ordinary times? - From 6 in the morning to 8 at night." 

AND 

Line 9 

"When trade was brisk what were your hours? - From 5 in the morning to 9 in the evening." 

500

How many points can you earn in a day via participation? 


1- attendance 

1- Participation 

1- Assignment completion 

=3 points/day 

500

Read the passage below. 

What two things did the philosophes apply the use reason and the spirit of rational criticism towards?

Everything, including religion and politics

500

Is this a primary source or a secondary source?

Primary Source. This is from a trial back during the industrial revolution. 

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