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Genevan philosopher whose political view influenced the French Revolution
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French word for philosophers
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The cunningness of his name, which is an anagram, is an example of his support for freedom of speech, religion and expression
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What century does the Enlightenment begin
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Born in Boston, Massachusetts and inventor of the lightening rod, this man became a Founding Father and first United States Ambassador to France
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Another name which exemplifies the period known as the Enlightenment, also known as The Age of…
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Author of Common Sense
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Known as the Father of Classical Liberalism and author of Two Treatises of Government and An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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Famous “thinker” who edited the Encyclopedie
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This was not a breeding place for Enlightenment ideals but instead focused on traditional thought
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Many intellectuals during the Enlightenment focused on social order and human rights this ideal is one which become a staple of the American Constitution (hint: think Amendments)
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The Enlightenment helps instill ideals which bring forth the American Revolution and what other revolution
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The Enlightenment ideals often contradicted what institution
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In addition to the study of Alchemy this English physicist focused his studies on mathematics, gravity, motion, light and sound
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Thinkers such as John Locke believed citizens not only had the right to question their government but if needed...
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