Chp3 New Ideas: Enlightenment Flashcards

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What was the catalyst for Revolution in France?

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the new ideas from thinkers called “philosophes”

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Who were philosophes?

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women and men who met to discuss society and politics. They tried to figure out solutions to social problems

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What kind of government did the philosophes believe in?

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They did not like absolute monarchy and wanted democracy.

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Where did the philosophes look to see democracy?

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They saw in England and the USA that they had won democracy via revolution

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What did the philosophes believe about science?

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That scientific reasoning and science could explain the world

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What was the importance of Salons?

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Women met together in homes to discuss society, government and religion.

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Who was Madam Pompadour?

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the unofficial wife of Louis XV

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Why was Madam Pompadour unusual?

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She held salons and protected free thinkers, and promoted the rights of women.

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How did philosophes view religion?

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They did not like religion

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Why did the philosophes call themselves “englightened”?

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they were against ideas that were old fashioned or religious

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What did Englightened mean?

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that science and intelligence were of the highest importance, that all beliefs had to stand up to reason and experiment

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What has Isaac Newton discovered in England?

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The laws of gravity

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What had John Locke written about?

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no divine right of kings, all people have rights that should be protected, if a government took advantage of people they should be overthrown

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What was Empiricism – (John Locke’s idea)

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knowledge is only possible through experience of the world, witnessing though your senses, so religious beliefs cannot be proven

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15
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Who did the church support?

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The ruling classes?

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Why did the church support the ruling classes?

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Because the divine right of kings implied a God had given them power

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How did philosophes view the church and royalty?

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The philosophes thought the church and royalty were holding back progress

18
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Who were Rousseau, Voltaire, ad Montesquieu?

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philosophes with international reputations

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What did Voltaire believe?

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-against the church, -for freedom of thought, -ideas accepted by some monarchs, -believe in absolute monarchy, -hated injustice, supersition and bigotry

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What did Monesquieu believe?

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-rulers should work with elected parliaments, - not well received by monarchs who did not want to share power

21
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What did Rousseau believe?

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-society needs a social contract or an agreement to abide by certain rules, -live in harmony with nature, -people have a natural good will, -people should go with what the majority wants

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How were philosophes different from the poor?

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They were wealthy and fashionable with time to sit in cafes and debate ideas.

23
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How did the Church control books?

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The church censored many books, and publishing modern ideas was against the law