![]() ![]() ![]() Universal rights that all humans hold regardless of customs, laws, or societies and given to them by God or by natureĪ mode of gaining knowledge that involves observing and testing in order to learnĪ time period during the 16th and 17th centuries in which major advances in various fields of science and mathematics were madeĪn agreement under which humans live together under certain rules The groups of citizens and organizations that make up society and work for the common concerns in a communityĪ civil war fought between supporters of the monarchy of Charles I and supporters of Parliament from 1642 to 1651Ī time period during the 16th and 17th centuries that urged people to use reason to discover knowledge of the universeĪ nearly bloodless revolution that began in 1688 in which England overthrew its king, James II, and replaced him with a new monarch with fewer absolute powersĪ system of justice that applies to all humans universally ![]() I can compare the influence of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the Founders of the United States.Ī form of government under which the monarch holds all political power.I can explain the major ideas of Enlightenment thinkers Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.I can explain the historical context for the emergence of the Enlightenment. ![]() Guiding Questions: What were the major ideas of the Enlightenment? How did the Enlightenment influence the United States’ Founding? Background Essay: The Enlightenment and Social Contract Theory ![]()
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