The Enlightenment pp208-212

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  1. 3. as agreement by which citizens give up freedom for the betterment of an organized society.
  2. 4. In his book, The Wealth of Nations, he argued that the free market should be allowed to operate and regulate business.
  3. 5. Unchanging principles, discovered through reason, that govern all human conduct.
  4. 7. Rights that belong to all humans from birth- these include the right to life, liberty, and property.
  5. 8. When writing the Declaration of Independence, this man clearly illustrated that he was influenced by John Locke.
  6. 10. In his book, Leviathan, he argued that people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish.
  7. 11. This French philosopher believed in the freedom of speech.
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  1. 1. This French philosopher believed the powers of government needed to be divided into three branches of government.
  2. 2. This French philosopher wrote the first encyclopedia.
  3. 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.
  4. 9. This philosopher argued in his book, The Social Contract, that man is naturally good, but is corrupted by civilization.