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21 Cards in this Set

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Thomas Hobbes

One ruler that protects people from their own selfishness

John Locke

Wrote Two Treatises on Government and wantsto protect rights

Baron de Montesquieu

Seperation on powers

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

All people are equal

Philosopher

Person engaged in philosophy especially as an academic discipline

Reason

Explanation for an action or event

Salons

Gathering of philosophers

Divine Right

God telling someone to be a king or queen

Revolution

Overthrowing a government

Democracy

Government wher a population elects representatives

Absolute Monarchy

Monarch has absolute power over his/her people

Natural Resources

Substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature

Hydro-Power (Water Frame)

Water powered spinning frame

Mass Production

Creating large numbers of product efficiently

Capital

Important city or town of a country or region

Cottage Industry

Business in a person's home

Textiles

Type of cloth or woven fabric

Black Lung

Pneumoconiosis caused by inhalation of coal dust

Urbanization

Population shift from rural to urban areas

Suffrage

The right to vote in political elections

Reform

To make a change to something in order to improve it