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Mr Drees.
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The Enlightenment was a time when many were using______ & ________ to explain the best way to runt he world and the government.
a) Logic and Reason
b) Power and Force
c) War and Trade
d) Trade and Mercantilism
Which of the following was not a major thinking during the Enlightenment era...
a) Locke
b) Hobbes
c) Vasco de Gama
d) Montesqueiu
Thomas Hobbes believed that all humans were_______________.
a) wicked
b) brillant
c) natural leaders
d) in need of fair treatment
What type of government did Hobbes believe was needed to be most effective?
a) Democracy
b) Monarchy
c) People choose
d) Communism
John Locke believed that all humans had certain "____________________"?
a) Beliefs
b) Ideas about government
c) Roles in society
d) Natural rights
Which of the following is not a "natural right" that Locke believed all humans were born with?
a) Life
b) Pursuit of Happiness
c) Liberty
d) Right to own property
What is Isaac Newton famous for?
a) Discovering that the earth was flat.
b) Discovering that the earth was not the center of the universe
c) Discovered gravity
d) Discovering that all objects fall at the same rate
What is Galileo famous for?
a) Discovering that the earth was flat.
b) Discovering that the earth was not the center of the universe
c) Discovered gravity
d) Discovering that all objects fall at the same rate
What is Copernicus famous for?
a) Discovering that the earth was flat.
b) Discovering that the earth was not the center of the universe
c) Discovered gravity
d) Discovering that all objects fall at the same rate
Which of the following sports teams does Mr. Drees hate...
a) Reds
b) Bengals
c) Steelers
d) Buckeyes
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