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According to Hobbes, why should a person give up some freedoms?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
How was the scientific method being used in the 1600's and 1700's?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
What was an effect of the growth of reading in the 1700's?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
What was one of the things Diderot's encyclopedia was used as a weapon for?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
After identifying 3 types of governments, which kind did Montesquieu believe was the best one?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
How did philosophes change the world?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
What is a social contract?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
What does John Locke say about the power of a king?
It was being used to attempt and understand everything (society, government, astronomy, life, gases etc.)
A government that did not have one person with all the power
Where an entire society agrees to be governed by its own will and not by force
They applied reason and rational criticism to everthing
To fight the superstition
Ideas of the enlightenment spread very quickly and far away
A person should give up some freedoms in exchange for security and order
A king should not have natural power over anyone
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