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Issac Newton was from where?
a) England
b) France
c) British Colonies, United States
d) Holland

Rene Descartes was from where?
a) France
b) Germany
c) England
d) British Colinies, United States

Thomas Hobbes was from where?
a) England
b) British Colonies, Unites States
c) Holland
d) France

John Locke was from where?
a) England
b) France
c) Germany
d) British Colonies, United States

Baron de Montesquieu was from where?
a) France
b) England
c) Holland
d) British Colonies, United States

Voltaire was from where?
a) France
b) Holland
c) England
d) British Colonies, United States

Thomas Jefferson was from where?
a) British Colonies, Unites States
b) England
c) France
d) Holland

Benjamin Franklin was from where?
a) British Colonies, United States
b) England
c) Germany
d) France

James Madison was from where?
a) British Colonies, United States
b) England
c) France
d) Holland

Issac Newton
a) Invented the field of Calculus, and discovered and wrote about many of the laws that govern the natural world.
b) Considered to be the father of Modern Philosophy.
c) American diplomat who was welcomed into philosophical circles in Europe.
d) Believed that each Human's mind was a tabula rasa or Blank slate.

Rene Descartes
a) Was considered to be the Father of Modern Philosophy.
b) Was considered to be the Father of the U.S. Constitution.
c) Believed that the seperation of powers was necessary to prevent leaders or governments from becoming too powerful.
d) Authored the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Hobbes
a) Believed in the importance of a strong, all-powerful ruler.
b) Was imprisoned in the Bastille for his writings against the French Government.
c) Considered to be the Father of the U.S. Constitution
d) An American diplomat who was welcomed into the philosophical circles in Europe.

John Locke
a) Believed that each human's mind was a tabula rasa or Blank slate.
b) Was considered to be the Father of modern philosophy.
c) Was considered to be the Father of the U.S. Constitution.
d) Authored the Declaration of Independence.

Baron de Montesquieu
a) Believed that the seperation of powers was necessary to prevent leaders or governments from becoming too powerful.
b) Imprisoned in the Bastille for his writings against the French government.
c) Believed in the importance of a stron, all powerful ruler
d) Was considered to be the Father of modern philosophy.

Voltaire
a) Imprisoned in the Bastille for his writings against the French government.
b) An American diplomat who was welcomed into philosophical circles in Europe.
c) Believed that each human's mind was a tabula rasa or Blank slate.
d) Believed in the importance of a stron, all-powerful ruler.

Thomas Jefferson
a) Authored the Declaration of Independence.
b) Was considered to be the Father of the U.S. Constitution.
c) An American diplomat who was welcomed into philosophical circles in Europe.
d) Believed that eacg human's mind was a tabula rasa or Blank slate.

Benjamin Franklin
a) An American diplomat who was welcomed into philosophical circles in Europe.
b) Considered to be the Father of the U.S. Constitution.
c) Invented the field of Calculus, and discovered and wrote about many of the laws that govern the natural world.
d) Authored the Declaration of Independence.

James Madison
a) Was considered to be the Father of the U.S. Constitution.
b) Was considered to be the Father of modern philosophy.
c) Authored the Declaration of Independence.
d) An American diplomat who was welcomed into philosophical circles in Europe.

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