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- 5. Restriction on access to ideas and information
- 6. Thomas Hobbes’ lived through this event in his country that impacted his view of humans.
- 7. Satirist who targeted the Catholic Church and the French monarchy/government.
- 8. Model with the Sun at the center.
- 12. Economist, masterpiece was An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nation, argued for free markets with little to do with the government, very influential
- 13. an agreement in which people gave up freedom to the government to avoid chaos
- 16. Denis Diderot is well-known for his creation of this one-stop source of knowledge.
- 17. Social gathering, informal, philosophes and others gathered to exchanged ideas
- 18. Polish astronomer who concluded that the sun is the center of the universe around which Earth and the other planets revolve.
- 19. Wrote The Spirit of Laws. Believed that government should be in pieces.
- 20. Model with the Earth at the center.
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- 1. In Europe before the Enlightenment, this institution had authority over the theories of the universe.
- 2. This man believed that all people deserve the right to Life, liberty, and property.
- 3. In Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu discussed this idea, which we call Checks and Balances in the USA.
- 4. The era leading into the Enlightenment.
- 9. privileges that belongs to all humans from birth, such as life, liberty, and property
- 10. Englishman who wrote Leviathan? Had a pessimistic view of human nature.
- 11. Informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes and others exchanged ideas.
- 14. French term meaning, ‘lovers of wisdom.’ Another name for a French Enlightenment Thinker.
- 15. For the Enlightenment writers, logic and ____________ were the keys to understanding human society.
