Ideas
Government
Spread of Ideas
Art, Music, Lit
Misc.
100
Thomas Hobbes' view of human nature
What is people are born evil and selfish
100
Man who wanted a direct democracy.
Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau
100
When and where was the height of the Enlightenment.
What is 1700 in Paris
100
The first English novel was titled _______________.
What is Pamela
100
Another name for the Enlightenment.
What is Age of Reason
200
Mary Wollstonecraft fought for __________________.
What is women's rights
200
Man who believed in a representative democracy.
Who is John Locke
200
Places were people went to discuss politics, art and other enlightenment ideas.
What is salon
200
Name three Austrian classical musicians of the Enlightenment period.
Who are Mozart, Beethoven, Hadyn
200
'Sea monster' that Thomas Hobbes thought should rule a government.
What is Leviathan
300
John Locke's famous essay.
What is The Two Treatise on Government
300
He thought an absolute monarchy was best.
Who is Thomas Hobbes
300
Denis Diderot's book of Enlightenment ideas.
What is Encyclopedia
300
Describe the difference between baroque and neoclassical art.
What is baroque- grand and ornate; neoclassical- simple and similar to Greek and Roman
300
Frenchman who wrote about freedom of religion and speech.
Who is Voltaire
400
Jean Jacques Rousseau believed that people were corrupted by ______________.
What is unjust government
400
Explain the difference between direct democracy and representative government.
What is direct-everyone who is able participates in the government; representative- elect people to represent you
400
What is an enlightened despot? Name three.
What is a monarch who adopted some enlightenment ideas; Frederick the Great; Catherine the Great; Joseph II
400
List the French philosophes five concepts of their core beliefs.
What is reason, nature, happiness, progress, liberty
400
Baron de Montesquieu developed this idea
What is system of checks and balances
500
Three ideas on criminal studies developed by Cesare Beccaria.
What is no torture or capital punishment; right to a speedy trial; punishment should fit the crime
500
The three branches of American government
What is legislative- makes laws; executive- enforces laws; judicial- judges laws.
500
List and explain the three major effects of the Enlightenment.
What is progress- potential to solve problems; secular- worldly thinking; individual- be independent
500
Two Pre-Enlightenment musicians with heavy organ and chorals
What is Handel and Bach
500
Describe what a social contract is.
What is the willingness of people to hand over their rights to a ruler in exchange for law and order in society.
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