The Enlightenment

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  1. 2. A philosophe who wrote The Social Contract and Discourse on the Origins of the inequality of Mankind.
  2. 6. A doctrine with its most known French name meaning "to let people do what they want."
  3. 9. An artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730s; it was highly secular, emphasizing grace, charm, and gentle action
  4. 13. An essay written by John Locke in which he argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind.
  5. 16. The name given to the intellectuals of the enlightenment.
  6. 18. An English philosopher widely regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
  7. 19. A Scottish philosopher who is viewed as one of the founders of the modern social science of economics.
  8. 22. A way to run a government, having three branches of said government have checks and balances over each other. This is used in the American government.
  9. 24. An English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author who came up with the gravitational theory in 1665, or 1666.
  10. 25. A French group who were interested in identifying the natural economic laws that governed human society.
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  1. 1. A philosophe who created the idea of "Separation of Powers" and stated that England had 3 branches of government.
  2. 3. A group of historically related denominations of Protestant Christianity.
  3. 4. The application of the scientific method to an understanding of all life.
  4. 5. A novelist who used realistic social themes in his novels about people without morals who survive by their wits. He is best known for The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling.
  5. 7. A 28-volume collection of knowledge which is also known as Classified Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts, and Trades.
  6. 8. A painting made by a French artist that was made when Rococo was at its peak.
  7. 10. An English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy and known for writing Leviathan along with viewing all humans as naturally born selfish, greedy, and evil.
  8. 11. A book that argues for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign. It was written during the English Civil War and is also known as The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil.
  9. 12. A philosophe who wrote Encyclopedia
  10. 14. The concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will and all individuals should be forced to abide by it since it represents what is best for the entire community.
  11. 15. A French painter whose art most evidently shows Rococo.
  12. 17. A philosophe who was a strong religious tolerator who also championed Deism
  13. 20. An Anglican minister who created Methodism based off of his life and teachings.
  14. 21. An eighteenth-century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law.
  15. 23. The elegant urban drawing rooms where, in the eighteenth century, writers, artists, aristocrats, government officials, and wealthy middle-class people gathered to discuss the ideas of the philosophes