Philosophy
Absolutism
Scientific Revolution
The Enlightenment
Miscellaneous
100

Pursuit of wisdom.

What is Philosophy?

100

The belief that kings receive power from God and are responsible only to God.

What is the Divine Right of Kings?

100

A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.

What is the Scientific Method?

100

Intellectuals of the Enlightenment.

Who were Philosophes?

100

Legislative, Judicial, Executive.

What are the 3 Branches of Government?

200

To question everything and engage in critical thinking.

What was the goal of philosophy?

200

A political system in which a ruler holds total power. A government determined solely by the ruler.

What is Absolutism or Absolute Monarchy?

200

The belief that the earth was the center of the known universe.

What was Geocentric?

200
The concept that humans are born with rights that cannot be taken away.

What are natural rights?

200

Called for a separation of powers in government.

Who was Montesquieu?

300

A method of instruction that consists of asking a series of questions repeatedly.

What is the Socratic Method?

300

"L'état c'est moi", "The Sun King"

Who was Louis XIV?

300
Made observations that suggested the Heliocentric theory was true.

Who was Galileo?

300

Famously claimed humans have the rights to, "Life, Liberty and Property (Land)."

Who was John Locke?

300

Author of the Social Contract.

Who was Rousseau?

400

Often consider the first European University or College.

What was Plato's Academy?

400

English monarch that broke with the Catholic Church in order to receive a divorce.

Who was Henry VIII?

400

Proposed the theory that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe.

Who was Copernicus?

400

The belief that religion should not play a role in government, education, or other public parts of society.

What is Secularism?

400

Inspired the first amendment in the Bill of Rights.

Who was Voltaire?

500

The idea that human beings prefer known and familiar concepts, rather than unknown and unfamiliar ones that challenge their point of view.

What is the Allegory of the Cave?

500

Government body in England that limited the power of the monarchy.

What was Parliament?

500

Proposed the theory of empiricism, that knowledge is achieved through observation.

Who was Bacon?

500

A society agrees to be governed by general will, give up some of their rights in exchange for protection, and if the government acts against the general will of the people it should be overthrown and replaced.

What is the Social Contract?

500

Inspired the American Revolution and the founding of the American Government.

What was the Enlightenment?

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