Enlightenment Thinkers
The Consitution
The American Revolution
Bill of Rights
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100

This theorist believed in the right to life, liberty, and the ability to own property.


Who is John Locke?

100

The Constitution begins with this phrase that shows government is based on the people.

What is "We The People"?

100

This event was used as propaganda to stir anger against the British after five colonists were killed.

What is the Boston Massacre?

100

This amendment guarantees freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly.

What is the 1st Amendment?

100

The Constitution’s opening paragraph that lists its goals and purposes.

What is the Preamble?

200

To ensure safety, this theorist believed that people should give power to one absolute ruler.


Who is Thomas Hobbes?

200

This principle makes sure that no one branch of government becomes too powerful.

What is Checks and Balances?


200

Colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to protest this general British policy.

What is taxation without representation?

200

The Second Amendment protects this right. 

What is the right to bear arms?

200

Locke’s idea of natural rights directly inspired this key American document.

What is The Declaration of Independance?

300

This French thinker proposed the separation of powers to prevent tyranny.

Who is Montesquieu?

300

This body officially elects the President of the United States.

What is the Electoral College?


300

Common Sense was revolutionary because it argued independence using this kind of reasoning rather than appeals to tradition or religion.

What is rational thinking or Enlightenment ideals?

300

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

300

The Boston Massacre was used by Patriots as this kind of persuasive messaging.

What is propaganda?

400

This Enlightenment thinker believed in the “general will” and that government should reflect the people’s collective good.

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

400

This is the first step in becoming a U.S Supreme Court Judge.

What is nomination by the president?

400

In a daring winter event, Washington led his troops across this river to surprise the Hessians.

What is the Delaware River?

400

This amendment gives the right to remain silent and protects against double jeopardy.

What is the Fifth Amendment?


400

The Enlightenment idea that people agree to form governments in exchange for protection of their rights.

What is the Social Contract?

500

This idea, central to Locke and later the Declaration of Independence, claims all humans are born with basic freedoms.

What are natural rights?

500

The Constitution reflects both Enlightenment ideals and a reaction to the weaknesses of this earlier governing document.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

500

The Declaration of Independence said governments get their power from this source.

What are the consent of the governed (the people)?

500

This amendment protects people from cruel and unusual punishment.

What is the 8th Amendment?

500

This theorist believed that governments should be constructed based on popular sovereignty.


Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?