ElijaKolawoleUnit9Terms

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  1. 3. Political system where one ruler has complete control over a country
  2. 4. A scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who created many different steam engines for the industrial revolution, and coined the term horsepower
  3. 5. English philosopher who is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan. Leviathan introduced his Social Contract theory.
  4. 7. A meeting of political powers that took place during 1884 - 1885. It ended with the signing of the General act of Berlin
  5. 9. Someone practices or believes in things that go against certain religions so they would call it heresy
  6. 10. When an area becomes more urbanized
  7. 13. An method used for gaining knowledge about a subject that has been used since the 17th century
  8. 17. A theory proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus that started as a model which placed the sun at the center of the universe motionless, with other planets circling around the sun
  9. 18. Political theory made by Karl Marx, that advocated a society where all property is owned by the public
  10. 19. A polymath that studied physics, astronomy, speed, gravity, and etc
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  1. 1. One of the enlightenment thinkers, he is famous for political works like The Second Treatise of Government and is also known as the “Father of Liberalism”
  2. 2. Someone who starts a business based on a idea they created
  3. 6. A area in which a individual, organization, country or etc has the power to affect events and developments
  4. 8. Extending country power and influence through diplomacy and military force
  5. 11. An economic system where major industries are owned by workers
  6. 12. Buildings that have many workers work at many types of machinery
  7. 14. The person that studied and created the theory for gravity
  8. 15. French judge, historian, and political philosopher. He is the source for the separation of powers theory. He was one of the enlightenment thinkers
  9. 16. A french writer that produced many literary works while also famous for criticizing christianity and slavery