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Enlightenment Assessment Review
Test Description: Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, Montesquieu + Vocab.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) One of Hobbes enlightenment ideas
A
Representative Democracy
B
Social Contract
C
Direct Democracy
D
Natural Freedom
2) One of Locke's enlightenment ideas
A
Natural Rights
B
Majority Rule
C
Separation of Powers
D
Consent of the Governed
3) One of Montesquieu's enlightenment ideas
A
Republicanism
B
Separation of Powers
C
Tabula Rasa
D
Direct Democracy
4) One of Rousseau's enlightenment ideas
A
Tabula Rasa
B
Direct Democracy
C
Consent of the Governed
D
Checks and Balances
5) What are checks and balances?
A
A blank slate of mind that all people have
B
A system of government where each branch has a way to limit the power of another
C
Right to their own liberty
D
A system of government where each branch has total control over the other
6) What does separation of power mean?
A
Citizens vote for a small number of people to represent them
B
Citizens vote directly for their officials
C
An agreement in which people give power to the government in exchange for protections
D
A government divided into branches that each has different responsibilities
7) Define Natural Rights.
A
No rules
B
Rights all people have from birth, regardless of social position
C
Rights all human beings have, as long as they are citizens of a government
D
Rights half of the people have in the Western world
8) What are Locke's 3 main ideas in Natural Rights?
A
Life, Liberty, Probation
B
Life, Liberty, Property
C
Life, Happiness, Safety
D
Life, Liberty, Nutrition
9) Which explanation is best for the social contract?
A
An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for currency
B
An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for freedom
C
An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for rights
D
An agreement in which people give power to a government in exchange for protections
10) What time period (years) was the Enlightenment taking place?
A
1900 - 2018
B
1789 - 1865
C
34 - 1789
D
1715 - 1789
11) Citizens vote for a person to speak for them in government affairs
A
Representative Democracy
B
Direct Democracy
C
Theocracy
D
Dictatorship
12) Majority Rule
A
Rousseau
B
Hobbes
C
Locke
D
Montesquieu
13) No government, no rules, everything belongs to everyone
A
Separation of Powers
B
Social Contract
C
Checks and Balances
D
State of Nature
14) Consent of the Governed
A
People must accept the government they voted for
B
People can rebel against each other in a state of nature
C
People can rebel against the government, if the government breaks the social contract
D
People must accept the way things are
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