THE BIG THINKERS
GOVERNMENT & POWER
VOCABULARY & TOOLS
REVOLUTIONARY IMPACT
MIXED BAG (TRUE OR FALSE?)
100

This thinker believed everyone is born with the rights to "Life, Liberty, and Property."

John Locke

100

The idea that a King's power comes directly from God is called this.

Divine Right

100

This word is the French term for "philosopher."

Philosophe 

100

He wrote the American Declaration of Independence using John Locke’s ideas.

Thomas Jefferson

100

TRUE or FALSE: John Locke believed people have the right to overthrow a bad government.

True 

200

This French philosopher is famous for defending Freedom of Speech and Religious Tolerance

Voltaire 

200

Montesquieu proposed dividing government into these three branches.

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

200

These were social gatherings in wealthy homes where thinkers met to debate new ideas.

Salons 

200

This slogan was the main complaint of American colonists: "No taxation without..."

Representation 

200

TRUE or FALSE: Adam Smith believed the government should control all business prices.

False (Laissez-faire)

300

Known as the "Father of Capitalism," he wrote The Wealth of Nations.

Adam Smith

300

This term describes an agreement between a ruler and the people where rights are exchanged for protection.

Social Contract

300

Enlightenment thinkers used this "tool" to find the truth instead of relying on superstition.

Reason (or Logic)

300

In France, this social group made up 98% of the population and paid all the taxes.

The Third Estate

300

TRUE or FALSE: Louis XIV (The Sun King) was an example of an Enlightened Despot.

False (He was an Absolute Monarch)

400

She argued that since women have the power of reason, they deserve the same education as men.

Mary Wollstonecraf

400

 Rulers like Catherine the Great, who used Enlightenment ideas but kept total power, were called this.

 Enlightened Despots

400

This French phrase means "leave it alone" and refers to a free-market economy.

Laissez-faire 

400

This document, inspired by the Enlightenment, promised equal laws for all French men in 1789.

Declaration of the Rights of Man

400

TRUE or FALSE: Napoleon Bonaparte created a system of equal laws called the Napoleonic Code.

True 

500

This thinker believed in the "General Will," meaning people should act for the good of the community.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

500

 This branch of government is responsible for "interpreting" the laws, according to Montesquieu.

Judicial Branch

500

The Enlightenment is also known by this other famous name.

The Age of Reason

500

This radical leader oversaw the "Reign of Terror" during the French Revolution.

Maximilien Robespierre

500

TRUE or FALSE: The Enlightenment movement primarily took place during the 1500s.

False (It was the 1700s)

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