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The Enlightenment Questions and Answers 100% Pass What was the Enlightenment, and why did it have that name, and what did Enlightenment thinkers believe? The enlightenment was a time in the 1700's in Europe when people began to question old ideas and search for knowledge. The name Enlightenment re...

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The Enlightenment Questions and Answers Already Passed The Enlightenment European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. Social Contract The agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights thus creati...

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The Enlightenment Questions and Answers Already Passed What was the Enlightenment? a period beginning in the 1600s in which educated Europeans changed their outlook on life by seeing reason as the key to human progress Who were Enlightenment thinkers inspired by? The example of scientists such as G...

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The Enlightenment Questions and Answers 100% Pass Diedrot Edited the "Encyclopedia" Montesquieu Wrote the "Spirit of Laws" Voltaire Wrote "Candide" Rousseau Wrote "The Social Contract" "Encyclopedia" This was used to criticized the government, the Church, and society Montesquieu Descr...

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World History 10: The Enlightenment Questions and Answers Already Passed The Enlightenment An eighteenth century intellectual movement whose three central concepts were the use of reason, the scientific method, and progress. Enlightenment thinkers believed they could help create better societies and...

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Enlightenment Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions What did John Locke contribute to the Enlightenment? Said that people have natural rights to "life, liberty and property" (in Declaration of Independence). What did Thomas Hobbes contribute to the Enlightenment? He said that we need a ki...

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Enlightenment terms questions and answers already passed Thomas Hobbes Philosopher who argued that man was sinful and needed to be controlled; Leviathan Nicholaus Copernicus Polish astronomer from 1473-1543 who developed the theory that the Earth revolved around the sun Johannes Kepler A German as...

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Enlightenment Revolution Questions and Answers Graded A Enlightenment the use of reason in guiding people's thoughts about philosophy, society and politics Secular non- religious Voltaire Mocked religion in his writings Believed that humans could improve their own existence Disapproved of censors...

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The Enlightenment in Europe Questions and Answers Graded A What are the natural rights with which people are born, according to John Locke? According to Locke, all the people are born free and equal, with three natural rights; life, liberty, and property. Who were the philosophes and what did they ...

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Age of Enlightenment Questions and Answers 100% Pass Enlightenment A period where reason was applied in guiding people's thoughts about philosophy, society and politics. secular non-religious Voltaire French philosopher who mocked government and religion. He believed humans could improve their ow...

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The Enlightenment Questions and Answers Latest 2023 Graded A Enlightenment A popular philosophical movement of the 1700s that focused on human reasoning, natural science, political and ethical philosophy. John Locke 17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who ass...

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Enlightenment Questions and Answers Already Graded A Enlightenment A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions., "natural laws". celebrate the power of human reason, argued that rational thought could create progress ...

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