Philosophers
Places
Concepts
Events
Causes/Effects
100

Philosopher who believed in natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

100

Country that was the center of Enlightenment thinking.

What is France?

100

The belief that the King is accountable only to God and not his subjects.

What is the Divine Right of Kings?

100

Agreement in which the British acquired French Canada, France retained sugar islands in the Caribbean and Prussia retained possession of Silesia. 

Treaty of Paris, 1763

100

An era that marked the emergence of modern science and changed traditional views about nature, influencing the Enlightenment.

What is the Scientific Revolution?

200

Philosopher that wrote the Leviathan.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

200

Locations that served as a safe haven and had an important role in promoting conversation and sociability.

What are salons?

200

The movement in which the spread of scientific knowledge resulted in questioning religious truths and values.

What is New Skepticism?

200

A time of great indulgence in the weeks leading up to the beginning of Lent.

What is Carnival?

200

Revolution influenced by the new concepts of government (popular sovereignty) and the idea of natural rights.

What is the French Revolution?

300

Enlightenment thinker known for his attacks on the Catholic Church, and his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of speech and separation of church and state.

Who is Voltaire?

300

The country The Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen pertains to. 

What is France?

300

The theory that at birth, the mind is blank without rules for processing data.

What is Tabula Rasa?

300

An edict of toleration issued on 13 October 1781 by the Habsburg emperor Joseph II.

What is the Toleration Patent of 1781?

300

A literary/artistic movement that rebelled against and defined itself in opposition to the Enlightenment.

What is Romanticism?

400

Early feminist and Enlightenment writer who denied male supremacy and advocated equal rights for women in education.

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?
400

Where was the only system of state-supported primary schools established?

What is the Habsburg Austrian Empire?

400

a literary stock character who embodies the concept of the indigene or wild human who has not been "corrupted" by civilization, and therefore symbolizes humanity's innate goodness.

What is a “noble savage”?

400

The reversal of longstanding alliances in Europe between the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War.

What is the Diplomatic Revolution?
400

A revolution that was influenced by Enlightenment concepts such as freedom of speech, equality, freedom of press, and religious tolerance, etc. 

What is the American Revolution?

500

Philosopher that believed that titles of nobility should be abolished.

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

500

The country that had an "Enlightenment" monarch who believed in the freedom of the press and had several Enlightenment thinkers in his court.

What is Prussia (Frederick II)?

500

The concept of the abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.

What is laissez-faire?

500

The era of European absolute monarchs during the 18th and 19th centuries who were influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment.

What is the Enlightened Despotism?

500

An exuberantly decorative 18th-century European style of art, architecture and interior decoration influenced by the Enlightenment. 

What is Rococo?