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People protect themselves by giving all of their rights to one leader (absolute monarchy)

Philosopher
Thomas Hobbes
INDIVIDUALS AND GOVERNMENT MAKe a deal stating that their rights are life, liberty, and property. If the gov. does not approve people can overthrow the government. (anarchy)

Phiolsopher
John Locke
Breaks up government into 3 branches- judicial legislative executive (checks and balances)

philosopher
Baron de montesquien
Freedom of religion and thought
Voltaire
MAN IS GOOD ANd things corrupt man- Allow people to elect government (popular soverignty)

Philosopher
Jean-Jaques Rousseau
Rights for women

Philosopher
Mary Wollstonecraft
Protects arrested people so they can demand to see a judge
Habeas Corpus Act
Parliament chose the ruler of the country (parliament elected by the people and they make laws) The people get the king and queen rights
English Bill of Rights
Gave dissenters (protestants agains anglican) religious freesom- not for jews and roman catholics
toleration act
did not allow catholics on english throne, made a chain to pass throne to
Act of settlement
Made england and scotland one kingsom- great britian
Act of union
The king and queen only consult parliament. Government monarch remains hed of state
Limited consitutional monarchy
In what ways might these acts constitue and enlightened change in government
It gave the people the kings and queens power
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