Vocabulary
England B4 The Enlightenment/ Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment Thinkers
Revolutions
100

A condition in which no governments or laws existed at all.

State of nature

100

A system of government where the ruler has complete control.

Absolute monarchy

100

Rights you are born with.

Natural rights

100

This war resulted in major debts for the American colonies and the French Revolution.

The French & Indian War

200

English philosopher who advocated for people to have natural rights; life, liberty, property.

John Locke


200

A period where traditional beliefs were challenged. 

Hint: Challenging the church

Scientific Revolution

200

Enlightenment thinker who believed in the separation of power; checks and balance.

Montesquieu

200

The turning point of the American Revolution.

Battle of Saratoga

300

The right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint.

Freedom of speech


300
Inventor who revolutionized the telescope.

Galileo

300
Mary Wollstonecraft advocated for _____, schools where girls and boys attend together.

Co-ed

300

What percentage of the Haitian population was enslaved?

90%

400

A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.

Revolution

400

Strict leader of England who came into power after the execution of King Charles I.

Cromwell 

400

Author of Leviathan; He believed we'd need a strict ruler to survive.

Thomas Hobbes

400

What groups are included in the Third Estate?

Peasants, urban workers, bourgeoisie

500

The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe/solar system.

Heliocentricism

500

England switched from relying on the church to relying on ___________, a belief that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge.

Rationalism

500

John Locke was influential in this document, used to declare something.

The Declaration of Independence

500

What does the word, bicameral mean?

Two branches or parts.