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The Enlightenment The Enlightenment ThinkersThinkers

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notes. notes.

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Basics Vocab Basics Vocab

Natural RightsNatural RightsRights that all humans are given at Rights that all humans are given at

birthbirthSeparation of PowersSeparation of Powers

The idea that governments should have The idea that governments should have more than one person in charge to more than one person in charge to make sure things are equal. make sure things are equal.

Philosopher-KingPhilosopher-KingPlato’s idea of the perfect ruler who Plato’s idea of the perfect ruler who

would be trained and educated in would be trained and educated in Philosophy before becoming a king.Philosophy before becoming a king.

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Quick ReviewQuick Review

What is the difference between an What is the difference between an absolute monarch and a limited absolute monarch and a limited monarch? monarch?

What is the difference between a direct What is the difference between a direct democracy and an indirect democracy democracy and an indirect democracy (also called a representative democracy)?(also called a representative democracy)?

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AristotleAristotle

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Add to your Basics VocabAdd to your Basics Vocab

AristotleAristotle – Greek philosopher who – Greek philosopher who argued that democracy was the least argued that democracy was the least dangerous form of government (if dangerous form of government (if everyone was educated and power everyone was educated and power was held by the middle class) was held by the middle class) His second preferred type of His second preferred type of

government was a king guided by a government was a king guided by a group of philosophers.group of philosophers.

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AristotleAristotle

Ideal Form of Ideal Form of GovernmentGovernment

Main Main Reasons/BeliefsReasons/Beliefs

Can People Can People Govern?Govern?

1.1. King with King with PhilosophePhilosophersrs

2.2. Democracy Democracy ruled by ruled by Middle Middle ClassClass

Unrealistic for Unrealistic for all citizens to all citizens to be educatedbe educatedTherefore a Therefore a King should King should rule w/guidance rule w/guidance of philosophersof philosophers

NO – Unless NO – Unless they are they are educatededucated

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Queen Queen Elizabeth IElizabeth I

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Basics VocabBasics Vocab

Queen Elizabeth IQueen Elizabeth I – 16th – 16th century monarch who century monarch who believed monarchs should be believed monarchs should be thought of as a parent of their thought of as a parent of their people, and have nearly people, and have nearly absolute control.absolute control.

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Queen Elizabeth IQueen Elizabeth I

Ideal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmentGovernment

Main Main Reasons/BeliefsReasons/Beliefs

Can People Can People Govern?Govern?

Wants Wants Absolute Absolute Monarchy Monarchy but has but has Limited Limited MonarchyMonarchy

Divine Right—Divine Right—believed God believed God gave her authority gave her authority to ruleto ruleBelieved each Believed each person is born person is born into their proper into their proper place in societyplace in societyShe thought she She thought she was the mother of was the mother of the peoplethe people

NoNo

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Thomas HobbesThomas Hobbes

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Thomas HobbesThomas Hobbes – 17th – 17th century enlightenment century enlightenment thinker who believed that thinker who believed that absolute monarchs helped to absolute monarchs helped to control chaos in a society control chaos in a society

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Thomas HobbesThomas Hobbes

Ideal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmentGovernment

Main Main Reasons/BeliefsReasons/Beliefs

Can Can People People Govern?Govern?

Absolute Absolute MonarchyMonarchy

All humans are All humans are naturally wickednaturally wickedGovernment Government protects people protects people from their own from their own selfishnessselfishnessKing/Queen=best King/Queen=best form of form of governmentgovernment

NoNo

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John John LockeLocke

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John LockeJohn Locke – 17th century – 17th century enlightenment thinker who enlightenment thinker who believed that when people are believed that when people are born “good” and all deserve born “good” and all deserve natural rights. natural rights. When people are denied their When people are denied their

natural rights, “life, liberty, and natural rights, “life, liberty, and property”, people have the right to property”, people have the right to overthrow the government. overthrow the government.

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John LockeJohn LockeIdeal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmeGovernmentnt

Main Reasons/BeliefsMain Reasons/BeliefsCan Can People People GovernGovern??

Limited Limited MonarchyMonarchy

King & Queen need King & Queen need limitationslimitationsPeople can make good People can make good decisions if they have decisions if they have proper infoproper infoPeople should approve of People should approve of their leaderstheir leadersGovernment should Government should protect individual freedoms protect individual freedoms & liberties& libertiesNatural Rights—Life, Natural Rights—Life, Liberty & PropertyLiberty & Property

YesYes

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King Louis King Louis XIVXIV

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King Louis XIVKing Louis XIV – 18th – 18th century king of France who century king of France who believed that he received his believed that he received his authority by Divine Right and authority by Divine Right and was only answerable to God. was only answerable to God.

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King Louis XIVKing Louis XIV

Ideal Form of Ideal Form of GovernmentGovernment

Main ReasonsMain Reasons Can People Can People Govern?Govern?

Absolute Absolute Monarchy—a Monarchy—a ruler with ruler with unlimited unlimited powerspowers

Divine RightDivine Right—received —received authority authority from God & from God & only has to only has to answer to answer to God.God.

-Took this -Took this belief to the belief to the extremeextreme

NoNo

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Baron de MontesquieuBaron de Montesquieu

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Baron de MontesquieuBaron de Montesquieu – 18th – 18th century enlightenment century enlightenment philosopher who believed that philosopher who believed that government power should be government power should be separated (to create equality) separated (to create equality) and overall controlled by a and overall controlled by a limited monarch.limited monarch.

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Baron de MontesquieuBaron de Montesquieu

Ideal Form of Ideal Form of GovernmentGovernment

Main ReasonsMain Reasons Can People Can People Govern?Govern?

Limited Limited MonarchyMonarchy

Limited Limited powers powers makes makes country stablecountry stable““Separation Separation of Powers”of Powers”

Checks & Checks & BalancesBalances

Yes—but only Yes—but only if they are if they are educatededucated

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PlatoPlato

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Basics Vocab Basics Vocab

PlatoPlato – Greek philosopher – Greek philosopher who argued that government who argued that government leaders should be chosen by leaders should be chosen by their strengths and talents, their strengths and talents, not their family line or not their family line or money. money.

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PlatoPlatoIdeal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmenGovernmentt

Main ReasonsMain Reasons Can People Can People Govern?Govern?

PhilosopherPhilosopher-King-King

Talent Talent determines each determines each person’s role in person’s role in societysocietyEveryone should Everyone should be educatedbe educatedDemocracy not Democracy not good = mob rulegood = mob rule

No—Only No—Only the the educated educated can rule.can rule.

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Jean Jacques RousseauJean Jacques Rousseau

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Basics VocabBasics Vocab

Jean Jacques RousseauJean Jacques Rousseau – – 18th century enlightenment 18th century enlightenment philosopher who believed that philosopher who believed that direct democracy was possible direct democracy was possible because all people are because all people are naturally good, and will do naturally good, and will do what is best for their country.what is best for their country.

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Jean Jacques RousseauJean Jacques Rousseau

Ideal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmentGovernment

Main ReasonsMain Reasons Can People Can People Govern?Govern?

Direct Direct DemocracyDemocracy

Everyone should Everyone should vote on vote on EVERYTHING!EVERYTHING!Absolute power Absolute power corrupts everybody.corrupts everybody.

YES!!YES!!

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Mary Mary WollstonecrWollstonecr

aftaft

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Mary WollstonecraftMary Wollstonecraft – 19th – 19th century feminist who argued century feminist who argued that women should be equal that women should be equal to men in education, to men in education, business, and government.business, and government.She wanted women to be She wanted women to be

equal NOT above the men. equal NOT above the men.

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Mary WollstonecraftMary Wollstonecraft

Ideal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmentGovernment

Main ReasonsMain Reasons Can Can People People Govern?Govern?

Democracy Democracy or any or any system of system of EqualityEquality

Women should have Women should have equal rights in equal rights in education, business & education, business & governmentgovernment

YESYES

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James MadisonJames Madison

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James MadisonJames Madison

Ideal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmentGovernment

Main ReasonsMain Reasons Can Can People People Govern?Govern?

Indirect Indirect Democracy Democracy (aka (aka Republic or Republic or Rep. Rep. Democracy)Democracy)

Believed all people Believed all people were created equal were created equal and should have an and should have an equal voice in their equal voice in their government.government.Thought a system of Thought a system of checks and balances checks and balances would guarantee good would guarantee good decisions.decisions.

YESYES

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Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

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Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

Ideal Form Ideal Form of of GovernmentGovernment

Main ReasonsMain Reasons Can Can People People Govern?Govern?

Indirect Indirect Democracy Democracy (aka (aka Republic or Republic or Rep. Rep. Democracy)Democracy)

Believed all people Believed all people were created equal were created equal and should have an and should have an equal voice in their equal voice in their government.government.Believed a society of Believed a society of farmers was farmers was independent minded.independent minded.

YESYES

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Answer these in your Answer these in your notesnotes

Of the philosophers whose ideas did Of the philosophers whose ideas did you like the best? Why?you like the best? Why?Whose ideas did you like the Whose ideas did you like the

least? Why?least? Why?

Which of the thinkers’ ideas have Which of the thinkers’ ideas have been the most influential in the been the most influential in the modern development of modern development of democracy?democracy?

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Autocracy Democracy

Draw this chart on the bottom of your notes or on a Draw this chart on the bottom of your notes or on a new sheet of papernew sheet of paper

Title: Title: Press Conference MatrixPress Conference Matrix

Where do you think the ELEVEN Philosophers line up on the chart

of Democracy?

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Autocracy Democracy

——Press Conference MatrixPress Conference Matrix

Where do you think the ELEVEN Philosophers line up on the chart

of Democracy?

King Louis XIV

Queen Elizabeth I

Thomas Hobbes

Plato Aristotle

Montesquieu

John Locke

Wollstonecraft

Rousseau

Jefferson

Madison