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19 Cards in this Set
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The Enlightenment was also known as "the Age of
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Reason
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Enlightenment thinkers who looked for natural laws to define a rational economic system were known as
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philosophes
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A social gathering in which artists and thinkers exchangd ideas were called
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Salons
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________________ believed that community interests should be placed above the good of the individual
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Rousseau
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What do we call the restriction of ideas and information?
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censorship
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The principle of ____________ ___________ states that all government power comes from the people
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popular sovereignty
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____________________ held the common view that men were superior to women
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Montesquieu
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allowing business to operate with little or no government interference is called
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laissez faire
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Colonists held the Boston Tea Party to protest the enforcement of British Taxes T/F
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True
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Men and women were treated equally during the Enlightenment period T/F
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False
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Robideaux chapt 5 test pt. 2 short answer
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cut apart and study
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Adam Smith was an economist that tried to show how manufacturing, trade, wages, profits, and economic growth were linked to supply and demand. T/F
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true
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An oligarchy is a government in which the power belongs to a few people T/F
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True
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Fredrick the Great helped to create a new style of classical composition T/F
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False
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Catholics in Ireland were treated well and given free land and allowd to teach. T/F
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False
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Salons were one area of 18th century life that women controlled t/F
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True
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The Declaration of Independence reflects the ideas of religious leaders T/F
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False
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Two styles of art during the Enlightenment were baroque and rococo T/F
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True
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To protect against Enlightenment ideas, government and church officials imposed censorship. T/F
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True
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