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Page 1: Chapter 5 On-line Study Guide World History: Enlightenment Mr. Hearty & Mr. Bellisario.

Chapter 5 On-line Study Guide

World History: Enlightenment

Mr. Hearty & Mr. Bellisario

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PEOPLE

Theory of Natural Human“The first man who had fenced in a piece of land, said "This is mine," and found people naïve enough to believe him, that man was the true founder of civil society. From how many crimes, wars, and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes might not any one have saved mankind, by pulling up the stakes, or filling up the ditch, and crying to his fellows: Beware of listening to this impostor; you are undone if you once forget that the fruits of the earth belong to us all, and the earth itself to nobody.” — Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality, 1754

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1. Who wrote that people have a natural right to overthrow a government that violates their rights.

• Voltaire • John Locke• Adam Smith

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2. This economist argued for a free market in which businesses could operate with few government rules.

• Voltaire • John Locke• Adam Smith

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3. French enlightenment writer who defended freedom of speech and was later exiled.

• Voltaire • John Locke• Adam Smith

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4. Author of the pamphlet, Common Sense

• Jean-Jacques Rousseau

• Thomas Paine • Mary Wollstonecraft

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5. This British writer believed once women are educated, they should be allowed to participate in government.

• Jean-Jacques Rousseau

• Thomas Paine • Mary Wollstonecraft

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6. In her book, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft argued that women and men should have equal…

• Property Rights.• Voting Rights. • Education.

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7. Believed people were naturally good, but corrupted because of unequal wealth.

• Jean-Jacques Rousseau

• Thomas Paine • Mary Wollstonecraft

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8. Composed religious works for organ and choir

• Ludwig van Beethoven

• Johann Sebastian Bach

• Amadeus Mozart

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9. What idea of Baron de Montesquieu influenced the United States Constitution?

• Separation of powers• Freedom of press • Federal Republic

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GROUPS

10. A group of rulers who accepted Enlightenment ideas and brought about reforms to their nations.

• Absolute Monarchs • Enlightened Senators

• Enlightened Despots

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11. Which statement best describes enlightenment despots of the 1700s?

• They allowed elected assemblies to rule their lands.

• They allowed their subjects to sign social contracts.

• They kept absolute power for themselves.

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12. A group of thinkers who focused on economic reforms.

• Mercanocrats• Physiocrats • Turgotcrats

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13. How did the French and Indian War lead to colonists’ dissatisfaction

• The British defeat led to greater French influence in America.

• Colonist had to pay higher taxes for the war.

• Ways of life in the Northern and Southern colonies began to differ.

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EVENTS & PLACES

14. A gathering where people could exchange ideas during the Enlightenment

• Ingot • Tavern• Salon

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15. This document outlined colonists grievances against England?

• Declaration of the Rights of man

• Declaration of Independence

• Bill of Rights

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16. The Battle of Saratoga marked a turning point in the American Revolution because…

• It was the first American defeat in the war. • It caused the British to sign the Treaty of Paris• The American victory convinced France to support the

Revolution.

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GENERAL TERMS

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GENERAL TERMS

17. Allowing business to operate with little government interference?

• Laissez Passer• Laissez-Faire • Detestable principe

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18. Rules discovered by the use of reason?

• Natural Law• Common Law • General Law

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19. An agreement where people give up their natural state of an organized society

• Social Contract • Contract with

Democracy • Common Contract

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20. An idea that government power comes from the people.

• Monarchy Manifesto • Popular Sovereignty • Cannon Law

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21. A type of government created by the Constitution.

• Federal Republic • Absolute Monarchy • Theocracy

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22. A grand and complex artistic style during Louis XIV’s rule.

• Sachs• Baroque • Expressionist

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23. An act of restricting people from hearing or reading about new ideas or new information.

• Freedom of speech • Sovereignty • Censorship

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24. How did the Scientific Revolution lead to the Enlightenment?

• It encouraged people to use reason to try to understand social, political, and economic issues.

• It gave monarchs more power.

• It extended the natural rights of European citizens.

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25. Influential opponents of the Enlightenment included…

• The Philosophes

• Defoe and Haydn

• Church Authorities

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EXTENDED RESPONSE

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EXTENDED RESPONSE #1

Compare and contrast Thomas Hobbes and

John Locke?

(MUST USE CHART)

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EXTENDED RESPONSE #1

Create a chart that looks like this • Write the comparisons of Hobbes and Locke in the “Common Ideas”

column. • Write the contrasting ideas in the Hobbes and Locke columns.

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EXTENDED RESPONSE #2

Compare and contrast Voltaire and Mary Wollstonecraft?

(MUST USE VENN- DIAGRAM)

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EXTENDED RESPONSE #2

Create a venn-diagram that looks like this • Write the comparisons of Wollstronecraft and Voltaire in the middle,

half circle areas. • Write the contrasting ideas in the Wollstronecraft and Voltaire in the

outside half circle areas.

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