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Enlightenment Thinkers

Directions: Use pgs. 446-450 to complete the graphic organizer. Summarize the important ideas of each person below. Enlightenment Thinkers . Rousseau put the common good over the interest of the individual. Do you agree with that position? Explain

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Enlightenment Thinkers

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  1. Directions: Use pgs. 446-450 to complete the graphic organizer. Summarize the important ideas of each person below. Enlightenment Thinkers Rousseau put the common good over the interest of the individual. Do you agree with that position? Explain The principles of checks & balances and separation of powers were put forward by a. Montesquieu b. Rousseau c. Locke d. A. Smith Voltaire was a philosopher who defended a. freedom of press b. freedom of speech c. practice of slavery d. laissez-faire Adam Smith tried to show that natural economic forces of supply & demand were linked to a. profit & economic growth b. gov’t regulation c. taxes d. mercantilism Speaker : All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life and liberty. It is the duty of government to protect these natural rights of its citizens.Who was the speaker of the passage above?a. Rousseau b. Hobbes c. Montesquieu d. Locke

  2. After 1763 1.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 1770 2.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 1773 3.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ April 1775 4.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ July 1776 5.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 1777 6.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 1781 7.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 1783 8.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ Birth of American Republic 1787 9.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 1789 10.____________ ______________ ______________ ______________ Influence on the Development of American Gov’t

  3. Directions: Draw a picture to represent each of the 1st 10 amendments Name:___________________________________________ Date:________Bill of Rights (1st 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution)

  4. Directions: Use pgs. 446-450 to complete the graphic organizer. Summarize the important ideas of each person below. Enlightenment Thinkers Rousseau put the common good over the interest of the individual. Do you agree with that position? Explain The principles of checks & balances and separation of powers were put forward by a. Montesquieu b. Rousseau c. Locke d. A. Smith Voltaire was a philosopher who defended a. freedom of press b. freedom of speech c. practice of slavery d. laissez-faire Adam Smith tried to show that natural economic forces of supply & demand were linked to a. profit & economic growth b. gov’t regulation c. taxes d. mercantilism Speaker : All human beings are born free and equal with a right to life and liberty. It is the duty of government to protect these natural rights of its citizens.Who was the speaker of the passage above?a. Rousseau b. Hobbes c. Montesquieu d. Locke

  5. 1770 2. 5 protesters died in Boston Massacre 1773 3. Colonist staged Boston Tea party To protest tax on tea After 1763 End of French and Indian War; British regulated colonial trade & levied new taxes April 1775 4. War erupted between colonists and Britain, shot Fired at Lexington & Concord July 1776 5. Thomas Jefferson wrote Declaration Of Independence 1777 6. Turning pt. in war, Battle of Saratoga convinced French to join 1783 8. Treaty of Paris signed 1781 7. British surrender at Yorktown Birth of American Republic 1787 9. Writing of Constitution in Philadelphia 1789 10. Constitution is ratified; becomes law of the land Influence on the Development of American Gov’t

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