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Which philosopher believed that man is born with 3 natural rights?
a) Voltaire
b) Montesquieu
c) John Locke
d)

What did the philosophy of the separation of powers say about government rule?
a) Government must give people the rights of life, liberty and property
b) Government should be split into 3 Branches
c) Government should not be influenced by religion.
d)

Which philosopher believed in the separation of church and state?
a) Montesquieu
b) John Locke
c) Voltaire
d)

Why were the founding fathers inspired to use the idea of separation of powers in the Declaration of Independence?
a) Because they wanted to form a monarchy with a king.
b) Because they did not want one branch of government becoming too strong
c) Because they wanted the President to hold all of the power
d)

Which philosopher questioned the divine authority of the king?
a) Voltaire
b) Montesquieu
c) John Locke
d)

A time of intellectual advancement in the areas of art, politics, and philosophy that occurred during the 17th and 18th centuries.
a) The Enlightenment
b) The Awakening
c) The Declaration of Independence
d)

A philosophy of John Locke. He believed that man was born with 3 natural rights of life, liberty, and property.
a) Natural Rights
b) Separation of Church and State
c) Separation of Power
d)

Voltaire's philosophy that the government should act independently of any religious group.
a) Natural Rights
b) Separation of Church and State
c) Separation of Power
d)

Montesquieu's philosophy that the power of the government should be split between an executive, legislative and judicial branch.
a) Natural Rights
b) Separation of Church and State
c) Separation of Power
d)

Which founding document of the United States was influenced by the Enlightenment?
a) The Declaration of Independence
b) The US Constitution
c) Both
d)

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