The center of the Age of Enlightenment? (What country?)
France
Men and women Enlightenment thinkers are also referred to as.
Who are philosophers?
Held that for humans, life was "nasty, brutish, and short," and that man was essentially "bad" by nature.
Who is Thomas Hobbes?
What is a sovereign who rules with unlimited authority called?
What is Absolute Monarch
Name one Revolutions that were inspired by Enlightenment ideas.
What are the American revolution
The time period of the Age of Enlightenment
1685-1815 (1600-1800s)
Both Hobbes and Locke were impacted by their experiences in what social revolution in England?
English Civil War
These rights were thought of by John Locke during the Enlightenment and you get them just by existing as a human being.
What are 'natural rights'? (Life Liberty Property)
What is a sovereign whose power was shared with Parliament
What is Limited Monarch
A document inspired by Enlightenment thinkers that changed the United States and impacted England?
What is the Declaration of Independence? Bill of Rights is acceptable.
What ideas were central to the Age of Enlightenment.
Logic and Reason or Observation and Experiment
(Used Scientific Method)
Enlightenment thinkers were impacted by this step by step process to solve questions
Scientific Method
Rousseau and Locke agreed on that the Government should have the "permission" of the people their are ruling. This is called...?
What is Consent of the Governed?
Which monarchs agreed to take over for another monarch?
Who are William and Mary?
Which philosopher did we take "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" from?
Who is John Locke
The new era of Enlightenment meant that people could now do this for themselves.
Think and/or Reason
Name two Scientific Revolutionary Thinkers that impacted Enlightenment thinkers?
Open answer
What is the phrase for people in their most primitive state of being?
What is "State of nature"?
Who left for France during the age of Enlightenment?
Who is James II?
What is the phrase mentioned in the Declaration of Independence that refers to rights that cannot be taken or given up?
What is inalienable rights.
(Life liberty pursuit of happiness)
Give two examples of Evidence that show how we still use ideas from the Age of Enlightenment (DAILY DOUBLE!)
OPEN RESPONSE
An old idea regarding monarchy that all Enlightenment philosophers did not believe in.Was used to support how Monarchs received the right to absolute rule
What are the 'divine rights of kings'?
Who is John Locke
What kind of Monarch would've made this quote...
“The rights and prohibitions of the nation are joined with my body and reside in my hands alone.”
What is an Absolute Monarch
In a complete sentence...
Explain how Martin Luther King Jr. was impacted by these early Enlightenment thinkers.
Open response.