history-enlightenment Flashcards

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What was the enlightenment

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The age of reason
A revolution in thinking
Grew out of scientific revolution

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When was the enlightenment

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1700-1800

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Impact of the enlightenment

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People used logic and reasoning instead of religion, tradition, and superstition
Began to apply reason to all aspects of life
Gave individuals power to solve problems

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Natural law

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Rules discoverable by reason

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Philosophes

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Enlightened thinkers (French for “philosophers “)
Social critics
Believed the power of reason could fix all of society’s problems

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Where did the Enlightenment begin

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France

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Natural rights

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Life liberty property

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social contract

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An agreement by which people create government

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State of nature

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Absence of laws or government

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John Locke

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Philosophe with an optimistic view of human nature

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JL

view of people

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Reasonable and moral
Can learn from their mistakes
Can govern their own affairs
Born with natural rights that government can’t take away

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JL

What do you have to do to keep your rights? To have them taken away?

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To protect rights, respect others rights

Your rights end when you interfere with another persons rights

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JL

why can’t people remain in state of nature?

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Rights are in jeopardy in state of nature

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JL

Why do we create governments

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To protect our natural rights we enter into a social contract

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JL

what type of government is best

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Government with limited power (limited government)

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JL

What can people do if a government fails them

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Overthrow government

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JL

Writing

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Two Treatises of Government

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Thomas Hobbes

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Philosophe

Opposite views of Locke

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TH

View of people

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Ppl are naturally cruel greedy selfish and wicked

Would fight rob and oppress one another if not controlled

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TH

How are people’s lives In the state of nature

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Solitary poor nasty brutish and short

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TH

What’s his social contract

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To escape the horrible life in state of nature, must hand over rights to a strong ruler in exchange for law and order

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TH

What’s government is best

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Absolute monarchy - only powerful government would give an orderly society- ruler needs total control to keep citizens under control

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TH

What’s the purpose of government

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To keep law and order

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TH

What will happen if people don’t obey the absolute monarch

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Chaos will ensue (no right to overthrow government)

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TH

Writing

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Leviathan (a sea monster)

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Baron de Montesquieu

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Believed in rights of individuals

Concerned with political liberty

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M

Main ideas

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Separation of powers

Checks and balances

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M

Best way to protect liberty?

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Divide govt into 3 branches (separation of powers)

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M

What are the three branches and what do they do

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Legislative -makes the laws
Executive -enforces laws
Judicial- interprets laws

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M

Checks and balances

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Each branch can serve as a check on the other two

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M

Influenced the…

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Us constitution

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M

Writing

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The Spirit of Laws

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Voltaire

Main beliefs

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Freedom of speech, of the press, of religious belief
Liberty
Tolerance
Reason

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V

Who did he target and what’d he use against them

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The clergy, aristocracy and government by using satire against them

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V

Consequences of his beliefs

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French government and Catholic Church were offended
His books are banned and burned
Imprisoned twice in Bastille
Exiled in England for two years

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Cesare Beccaria

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Concerned with justic system

Laws are to preserve social order not avenge crimes

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CB

What rights do the accused have

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Speedy trial
No torture
Punishment that fits the crime

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CB

What should be abolished

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Capital punishment

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CB

Writing

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On Crimes and Punishments

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Denis Diderot

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Wanted to change the general way of thinking

40
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DD

What did he edit

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Encyclopedia (28-volume set of books)

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DD

What did the encyclopedia contain and what happened bc of it

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Included articles of leading philosophes of the day

Banned bc of it

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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People are naturally good so they should rely on instinct and emotion not logic

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JJR

How did he feel about society

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Evils of society corrupts people’s innocence and limits people’s behavior

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JJR

Government that will solve problem

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Govt that comes from the consent of the people
Freely elected
Minimal controls
Right to rule rests with ppl

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JJR

His social contract

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People agree to give up some of their freedoms to help the common good (good of community is more important than individual interests)

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JJR

What happens to those that oppose the general will

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Forced to accept it or removed form society

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JJR

Writing

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The Social Contract

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Who influenced the DofR and how

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John Locke because :
All ppl created equal
Life liberty and property as god given rights
Ppl create govt to protect their rights
Govt power comes from consent of ppl
Ppl can overthrow govt
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Who influenced constitution and how

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Montesquieu because:
Separation of powers
Checks and balances

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What 4 people influenced the BofR

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Locke
Beccaria
Montesquieu
Voltaire

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Salons

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Informal social gathering where people exchange ideas

Hosted by wealthy women and held in their homes

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Mary Wollstonecraft

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Women’s first duty is to be a mother, but she should be able to do what she wants without depending on her husband

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MW

Main point

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Equal education for women (so they can participate equally in society)

54
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MW

Writing

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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

55
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Laissez-Faire economics

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Free trade with little to no govt interference

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Adam Smith

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Supported laissez-faire
Free market should be allowed
Supply and demand