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  1. 1. Promoted reason aboove religion concluding that belief in God was mere superstition.
  2. 4. A philosopher-influencer in French.
  3. 5. Insisted that religious truth should be subject to the authority of human reason rather than divine revelation.
  4. 8. The foundation of the Enlightenment, the belief that, by using the power of reason, humans could arrive at truth and improve human life.
  5. 12. Made fun of rulers and their corruption, valuing honesty and simple lives.
  6. 14. Belived that man was born basically good, and idea that society is what corrupts mankind.
  7. 17. included a range of ideas centered on the value of human happiness and the pursuit of knowledge.
  8. 18. ____ Will.
  9. 19. Pioneered the ideas of natural law.
  10. 20. A system of law based on a close observation of human nature, and based on values intrinsic to human nature that can be deduced and applied independently of positive law.
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  1. 2. was A french philosopher who supported limited government.
  2. 3. Where women hosted regular get-togethers in their homes to hear the latest idea, learn the latest book, or meet the latest philosopher-influencer.
  3. 6. A free slave who described the middle passage after he had been kidnapped in present-day Nigeria and enslaved.
  4. 7. Tea, Coffee, Alcohol, and Tobacco.
  5. 9. Argued for a laissez-faire market.
  6. 10. Enlightenment views fed into rising movemeBritain Britan, France, the Netherlands, and their colonies to abolish ____.
  7. 11. The view that persons' moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live.
  8. 13. believed that the Enlightenment’s emphasis on reason would lead to the end of the persecution of Jewish people.
  9. 15. The editor of the Encyclopedia/Encyclopédie.
  10. 16. Argued for the ability of every person to think for themselves.