enlightenment philosophers were inspired by the scientific revolution

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Enlightenment philosophers were inspired by the Scientific Revolution. They wanted to improve society. So, they questioned everything. What was the best form of government? What was the best way to end poverty? What? How? Why?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Enlightenment philosophers were inspired by the Scientific

Revolution.

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They wanted to improve society. So, they questioned everything.

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What was the best form of government? What was the best way to end poverty? What? How? Why?

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Thomas Hobbes was an English political

philosopher. He believed that only a

strong monarch could maintain law and order.

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Hobbes defended royal absolutism.

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But Hobbes did not believe the king’s power came from God. He believed it came from the people. He challenged the divine right of kings.

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John Locke believed that human nature is governed by natural laws. In order to obey natural laws, all humans must exercise natural rights – the rights to life, liberty, and property.

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Locke argued that the function of government was to protect these rights.

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If a government did not do this, the citizens then had the natural right to change it for one that would.

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Montesquieu believed that the best way to prevent despotism (the exercise of unlimited power) was to divide political power.

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He suggested that all governments should provide for the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial parts.

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Rousseau believed in a Social Contract. He believed that the members of society would make a contract to give up some of their freedom in order to serve the common interests of all the people in the society.

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The general will would determine the common interest.

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Voltaire wrote against religious intolerance and criticized governments that persecuted people for following their own faith.

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Enlightenment ideas clearly influenced the American Revolution.

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The ideas of the Enlightenment changed world history.

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