The Enlightenment pp208-212
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- 3. as agreement by which citizens give up freedom for the betterment of an organized society.
- 4. In his book, The Wealth of Nations, he argued that the free market should be allowed to operate and regulate business.
- 5. Unchanging principles, discovered through reason, that govern all human conduct.
- 7. Rights that belong to all humans from birth- these include the right to life, liberty, and property.
- 8. When writing the Declaration of Independence, this man clearly illustrated that he was influenced by John Locke.
- 10. In his book, Leviathan, he argued that people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish.
- 11. This French philosopher believed in the freedom of speech.
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- 1. This French philosopher believed the powers of government needed to be divided into three branches of government.
- 2. This French philosopher wrote the first encyclopedia.
- 6. He argued for natural rights and stated that citizens had a right to rebel against their government if the government did not protect their natural rights.
- 9. This philosopher argued in his book, The Social Contract, that man is naturally good, but is corrupted by civilization.