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[DOCX File]Enlightenment Philosophes Worksheet
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The Enlightenment started from key ideas put forth by two English political thinkers of the 1600’s, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Both men experienced hardships in England early in that century (in the English Civil War) but as a result, they developed very different ideas …
[DOC File]Multiple Choice Questions: The Enlightenment and Revolutions
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-John Locke, The Second Treatise of Government (1690) 12. The ideas expressed by Locke in this passage helped inspire the . Theory of Divine Right. American Revolution. Separation of church and state. Industrial Revolution. 13. Enlightenment thinkers contributed to changes in relationships between citizens and governments through their belief that
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Basic Ideas / Important Concepts: - Man was basically good and was later corrupted by society. - People were happy until others claimed ownership of property, which resulted in competition. - Social Contract was not an agreement, but rather made by the rich and forced upon the poor. - Agreed with Locke that man should never give up his rights.
[DOC File]White Plains Public Schools / Overview
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Key Ideas of John Locke. The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it. Reason teaches that all human beings are equal and independent. No one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions. Governments are made by the consent of the people.
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Like John Locke, Rousseau believed that a legitimate government came from the consent of the governed (the people). Key Ideas: The Social Contract (1762) – stressing a direct democracy that is freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society. Ideal form of government is a .
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Hobbes and Locke: The Enlightenment started from key ideas put forth by two political thinkers of the 1600’s, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Both men experienced hardships in England early in that century (in the English civil war) but as a result, they developed very different ideas about government and human nature.
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The Key to John Locke. Purpose: The student will understand some of the basic theories of John Locke including limited government, unalienable rights, equal rights, and authority from consent of the governed. Objectives: Students will interpret the ideas of John Locke as they relate to limited government, unalienable rights, equal rights, and ...
[DOCX File]INTRODUCTION - Virginia Department of Education
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Key philosophies in the Declaration of Independence were based upon ideas first expressed by European philosophers (e.g., John Locke). Key philosophies in the Declaration of Independence People have “certain unalienable rights” (rights that cannot be taken away)—to life, liberty, and the …
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