Life, Liberty, and property
What are the three Natural rights?
An agreement by which people give up a state of nature for an organized society
What is the Social Contract?
Voltaire's belief
His belief in people
What is "naturally good but corrupted by evils of society"?
He wrote this
What is crimes on punishment?
What is "A vindication of the Rights of Women"?
Two Treaties of government
What is John Locke known for writing?
In 1651, Hobbes wrote this famous book that means sea monster
What is the book Leviathan?
This novel written by Jean-Jaques Rousseau; argued against the idea that monarchs were divinely empowered to legislate.
What is the Social Contract?
What did Cesar say about laws
She called for this for both men and women
What is equal education?
Locke argued that people form this protect their natural rights.
What is government?
His Belief about the structure of a powerful government
What is a peaceful and orderly society?
Member of group of the Enlightenment who tried to apply methods of science to the improvement of society
What is Philosophes?
The will of the majority; the majority should always work for the common good
What is the general will?
He believed this should be abolished
What is capitalism?
Enlightenment ideals inspired the ideals of what we stand by as a nation (Last page of notes) HINT: three things
What is a sense of individualism, belief in personal freedom, and sense of basic equality?
What is democracy?
impose order and compel obedience
What is absolute Monarch?
His books and pamphlets defended and detested these two topics.....(two words to the answer)
What is freedom thought and slave trade?
What is political and economical oppression?
Policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
What is Laissez Faire?
These two countries were heavily influenced on the ideals of the Enlightenment
Locke's profession
What is a Lawyer?
Government should maintain this to avoid chaos in society
What is laws?
He wrote this in his novel: "while our world is not "the best of all possible worlds," every man has the possibility of creating a life that is best."
What is Candide?
What is education?
A restriction on access to ideas and information
What is Censorship?
This time era majorly impacted Europe
What is the 1700's?