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Key Concepts of the Enlightenment

The Enlightenment was a period from 1650-1800 when European philosophers began rethinking ideas about government, religion, and economics. They believed new knowledge could be discovered through reason, everything could be explained by universal truths, and that the world could be improved. Key Enlightenment thinkers included Hobbes, Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Beccaria. They challenged absolute rule and developed new theories of government based on natural rights and separation of powers.

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Key Concepts of the Enlightenment

The Enlightenment was a period from 1650-1800 when European philosophers began rethinking ideas about government, religion, and economics. They believed new knowledge could be discovered through reason, everything could be explained by universal truths, and that the world could be improved. Key Enlightenment thinkers included Hobbes, Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Beccaria. They challenged absolute rule and developed new theories of government based on natural rights and separation of powers.

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Name

________________________________

Date _____________________ Pd

________

The Enlightenment
I. The Enlightenment
A. From 1650 to 1800, European philosophers began rethinking _____________________________ about
government, religion, economics which led to an era known as the _____________________________ (also
called the Age of _________________)
1. The intellectuals of the Enlightenment were called _______________________________ & they shared
some basic beliefs
a. New _______________ could be discovered by using _______________ & reason
b. Everything could be explained by observing universal truths known as
___________________________________
c. A belief in ___________________, that the world can be improved, & that life should be
____________________
d. People are born with _______________________________________ (personal freedoms that protect
_____________)
2. Why did the Enlightenment begin?
a. During the ____________________________, people began to question medieval ideas, emphasize
individual potential (humanism), & encourage __________________________
b. During the Age of _________________________________, the discovery of new lands &
________________________ led Europeans to search for other new things
c. During the ___________________________________________________, people began to question
church teachings, freely explore new ideas, & ______________________________ other religions
d. During the Age of _____________________________________________, powerful kings
_________________ lavishly, fought expensive wars, & ruled without regard to their nations
__________________
e. During the ___________________________________________________, scholars applied _____________,
perfected the scientific method, & made new __________________________ that shattered old
ideasThis gave Enlightenment philosophes a ____________________ to follow to make new
theories about society
B. The most important Enlightenment ideas were those that challenged rule by
_______________________________________ & presented new theories about
_________________________________
1. One of the first political thinkers of the Enlightenment was _____________________________________
a. Hobbes was bothered by the English ____________________ & chaos that plagued England after
the ______________ of King Charles I
b. Hobbes believed that humans are naturally _______________, ________________, & hungry for
_________________; Hobbes argued that people need to be protected from
________________________________
c. Hobbes supported rule b y ____________________________________________; He used scientific
reasoning to argue that only _________________ with absolute power could maintain
___________________ in society
d. Hobbes believed in an idea called the __________________________________: people give up power
& ___________ to a king who provides law & order
2. English philosophe _____________________________________ disagreed with the ideas of Thomas
Hobbes
a. He was influenced by the Glorious Revolution when the ____________________ was created to
protect citizens rights

b. Locke believed that people are born with _______________________________, including life,
___________________, property; Locke argued that kings could be
____________________________________ if they violated peoples rights
c. Locke supported ________________ or constitutional ______________________
d. Locke believed that govt power came from the
__________________________________________________________ (approval of the people) & that kings
should protect the ____________________ of the people

Whos ideas are right: Hobbes or Locke? Explain

3. The French philosophe ________________________________ was one of the most famous writers of the
Enlightenment
a. Voltaire argued for the rights of freedom of ___________________ & ___________________; He
criticized intolerance, prejudice, & oppression
b. Voltaire was _____________________ twice in France for criticizing the govt but his letters to
European monarchs helped introduce new reforms & _________________________

Do you agree with Voltaire? Explain

4. Baron de ______________________________ agreed with John Locke that government should protect
individual liberties & that too much power led to ____________________
a. Montesquieu believed in ____________________________________: divide power among 3 branches
of government:
__________________ (makes laws), __________________ (carries out laws), __________________
(evaluates laws)
b. Montesquieus model of govt also included a system of
___________________________________________________ in which each branch of govt could
_______________ the power of the other ____________________
5. The Swiss philosophe ________________________________________________________ believed in
individual freedom
a. Rousseau believed that people are naturally ______________, but power _____________________
them; Free people form a social contract & govt based on the
_____________________________________________
b. Rousseau argued for a ______________________________ that is guided by the general will of the
majority of citizens
Which form of govt is better: Separation of powers or direct democracy? Explain

6. Italian philosophe ______________________________________________________ criticized abuses in the


justice system
a. Beccaria was upset with the use of _________________, corrupt judges, secret trials, & severe
punishments for crimes
b. Beccaria argued that people accused of crimes should be given a _____________ &
_____________________________ and that capital punishment & torture should be
___________________________________

Do you agree with Beccaria? Explain

Closure Activity Analyze excerpts and match them to the correct Enlightenment thinker
Philosophe Guess

Reason

Philosophe Guess

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