7-2.3 The Enlightenment
Quiz by Jewel Lamb
Grade 7
Social Studies (2011)
South Carolina Learning Standards
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- Q1An agreement between the people and the government (people follow the law, the government protects your rights)Social Contract30s
- Q2Monarch born into government where he has no limitations of power.Absolute Monarchy30s
- Q3Allowing business to operate with little or no government interferenceLaissez Faire30s
- Q4He believed humans have natural rights: life, liberty and property (land). His ideas led to the French Revolution and American Constitution.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q5He believed humans are naturally cruel, greedy and selfish, only a powerful government can ensure an orderly society, people should have equal rights (except for monarchs). (Humans are HORRIBLE.)Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q6He wrote the "Social Contract," and he thought politics and morality aren't separate. He was against Enlightenment emphasis on reason; he said people should follow their emotions.Rousseau30s
- Q7He believed in freedom of thought, speech, religion and politics.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q8He believed in separation of powers. He believed three branches of governments should have checks and balances.Montesquieu30s
- Q9She advocated equal education of men and women, disagreed of society's treatment of women, believed marriage was particularly unfair to women.Mary Wollstonecraft30s
- Q10Rousseau, Montesquieu, and Locke would all support:An absolute monarchyA democracyA dictatorship30s