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The Enlightenment. How ideas influenced the French Revolution. Agenda. PowerPoint & Worksheet Quote Analysis Estates General Debate – what were the opinions? Discussion. The Enlightenment. What was it? How did it influence the revolution? Take a few moments to discuss with a partner.
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The Enlightenment How ideas influenced the French Revolution
Agenda • PowerPoint & Worksheet • Quote Analysis • Estates General Debate – what were the opinions? • Discussion
The Enlightenment • What was it? • How did it influence the revolution? • Take a few moments to discuss with a partner.
Key People • Voltaire • Rousseau • Montesquieu
Voltaire • Famous philosopher and writer (wrote over 20,000 letters, and over 2,000 books and pamphlets!!) • Very critical of the influence the Catholic Church had on French Society. He thought that the Church and the State should be separate. • Also thought that people should be free to express their own ideas. • How was this different that the society he grew up in?
Rousseau • Also a philosopher and writer, his ideas have had a massive impact on our society • As you have read, he was critical of civilization. • He thought that the movement away from nature caused major problems for humanity.
Rousseau • Rousseau thought that private property caused people to move away from their natural way of being. • Thought that people should be more EGALITARIAN
Montesquieu • Had strong ideas about how society and government should operate in France. • Highlighted the importance of separating power in government. • These ideas have had a tremendous impact on our society today.
Censorship • These ideas had a tremendous impact on society. • Expressing these ideas at this time was very dangerous because the government was trying to CENSOR certain ideas. • They were trying to suppress DISSENT.
Quote Analysis • Get into groups of 3 or 4 • You will be shown quotes on this PowerPoint • Keep in mind the points we talked about. • I want your group to discuss what you think the philosopher meant • And how it ties to the revolution
Quote #1 • I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it. • Voltaire
Misquote • Apparently he actually did not say this. What he said was “Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too.”
Quote #2 • Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains • Rousseau
Quote #3 • To become truly great, one has to stand with the people, not above them • Montesquieu
Quote #4 • The cruelty of a prince is not so dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy of a citizen in a democracy. • Montesquieu
Quote #5 • It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong. • Voltaire