Philosophers
Impact
Government Ideas
Revolutions
Micellaneous
100

This English thinker argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.

John Locke

100

Many Enlightenment thinkers believed government power should come from who? 

The people

100

This Enlightenment idea says power should be split among branches to prevent any one person or group from becoming too powerful.

Separation of Powers

100

The Declaration of Independence states that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." 

What idea are these similar to? 

Natural Rights

100

This group of Enlightenment thinkers wrote books and essays to spread new ideas about government and rights.

Philosophers

200

This French philosopher used humor championed freedom of speech and criticized intolerance.

Voltaire

200

This type of government became more popular because Enlightenment thinkers criticized absolute monarchies.

Democracy or Republic

200

The belief that government gets its power from the people is called this.

Consent of the governed

200

What Enlightenment idea says people have the right to overthrow a government that does not protect their rights?

Social Contract

200

According to John Locke, how do you get your natural rights?

You are born with them

300

This thinker proposed the social contract idea in "The Social Contract" and believed that sovereignty belonged to the people.

Rousseau

300

The Enlightenment challenged this type of ruler who held total power.

Monarchy

300

What are your three natural rights?

Life, liberty, property

300

Both the American and French Revolutions were inspired by what time period?

The Enlightenment

300

This is the idea that people should use reason and logic to understand the world instead of tradition or superstition.

Reason/Rational thinking

400

 Identify the philosopher who wrote that humans in a "state of nature" are solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short, and who supported a strong absolute ruler.

Hobbes

400

This Enlightenment thinker encouraged people to “dare to know” and think for themselves instead of blindly following authority.

Kant

400

What is having the ability to speak and your mind and criticize the government called?

Freedom of speech

400

People in both the American and French Revolutions wanted more of this in government.

Freedom/Liberty

400

Enlightenment thinkers often met in these social gatherings to share and debate ideas.

Salons

500

He believed in separating the government into 3 different branches so that no one could get too much power. 

Montesquieu

500

This Enlightenment thinker helped create the Encyclopedia, which spread Enlightenment ideas to more people.

Diderot

500

The idea that government and religion should be separated is called this. 

Separation of church and state.

500

This Enlightenment idea says that citizens should choose representatives to help run the government instead of being ruled by a king. What is that called?

Republicanism

500

Explain the meaning of this quote: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." 

Freedom of speech- we all have the right to express our views no matter if we agree or not.