Enlightenment
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- Q1Which Philosopher advocated for basic rights such as the freedom of speech?MontesquieuJohn LockeVoltaireThomas Hobbes60s
- Q2Which answer choice best describes an absolute monarchy?King and/or Queen with power limited by parliament.King and/or Queen with total power in government.All of the aboveGovernment where the people vote for the King and/or Queen60s
- Q3The Enlightenment emphasized the importance of _________ and individualism.ReachingTraditionReasoningRationing60s
- Q4What document gave the citizens of England in the 1600's civil liberties?The English Bill of RightsPrecedentThe Magna CartaCommon Law60s
- Q5Which Philosopher advocated for the natural rights of all people?MontesquieuVoltaireRousseauJohn Locke60s
- Q6Definition: Document signed in 1215 which gave the citizen of England limited civil liberties.English Bill or RightsMagna CartaMonarchyParliament60s
- Q7Definition- Government ran by a King and/or Queen who hold complete power over their citizens.Constitutional MonarchyRepublicAbsolute MonarchyDemocracy60s
- Q8Which Philosopher believe and Absolute Monarch was the only viable government for people who are naturally wicked?MontesquieuThomas HobbesRousseauJohn Locke60s
- Q9The Glorious Revolution was important because...Parliament was invented during the Glorious Revolution.Parliament was used for the first time during the Glorious Revolution.The monarchy's power was forever limited after.The monarchy's power was forever increased after.60s
- Q10Definition: To recall an earlier ruling of a court case when trying a similar case to keep consistency.Civil LibertiesMagna CartaPrecedentEnglish Bill of Rights60s
- Q11Which Philosopher believed in a checks & balances system where all branches of government are equal?John LockeMontesquieuRousseauVoltaire60s