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CHAPTER 11
Enlightenment and Revolution in England and
America
Section 1 Civil War and Revolution Section
2 Constitutional Monarchy in England Section
3 English Colonial Expansion Section 4 The
Enlightenment Section 5 The American Revolution
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SECTION 4
The Enlightenment
Bell Ringer 11.4 Create a chart that details the
beliefs of Enlightenment philosophers.
Diderot Montesquieu Voltaire Rousseau

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  • Chapter 11 Section 4
  • Path to the Enlightenment
  • A. The Enlightenment was a philosophical
    movement.
  • The Enlightenment philosophers hoped to
    make a better society by applying the
    scientific method and reason to social
    problems.

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  • B. Enlightenment philosophers thought that
    society was governed by natural laws.
  • This belief that truth can be determined
    solely by logical thinking was called
    rationalism.

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  • C. Enlightenment philosophers most famous and
    ambitious project was The Encyclopedia, a sort
    of handbook describing the ideas of the
    Enlightenment that became the most famous
    publication of the period.
  • The Encyclopedia was edited by philosopher
    Denis Diderot. He published the first edition
    in 28 volumes between
  • 1751 and 1772.

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SECTION 4
The Enlightenment
Diderot
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  • Philosophes and Their Ideas
  • A. Montesquieu wrote The Spirit of the Laws, he
    studied governments to find the natural laws
    governing social and political relationships.
  • He identified three kinds of governments
    republics, despotism, and monarchies.

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SECTION 4
The Enlightenment
Montesquieu
Spirit of the Laws1748
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  • B. Republic- form of government in which the
    leader is elected by the people.
  • Despotism- form of government in which the
    leader has absolute power, such as a military
    dictator.
  • Monarchy- form of government in which the
    leader is appointed through royal blood lines.

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  • C. Montesquieu argued that government
    functioned best through a separation of powers
    (executive, legislative, and judicial) controlled
    by checks and balances.
  • This structure gives the greatest freedom
    and security to the state. Montesquieus
    ideas influenced the American framers of
    the Constitution.

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  • D. The greatest figure of the Enlightenment
    was Voltaire. Voltaire was best known for his
    criticism of Christianity.
  • Voltaire championed deism, a religious
    philosophy based on reason and natural law.

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SECTION 4
The Enlightenment
Voltaire
Mr. Enlightenment Champion of religious freedom
freedom of thought
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  • E. Deist believed that God created the world
    through established natural laws, and then let
    it run without his intervention.
  • Voltaire became famous as a champion of
    religious freedom, freedom of thought, and
    freedom of speech.

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  • Toward a New Social Science
  • A. The Enlightenments beliefs created new
    social sciences, such as economics and
    political science.
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau published The Social
    Contract. He wrote that good government must be
    based on popular sovereignty. By this he meant
    that government must be created by and controlled
    by the people.

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SECTION 4
The Enlightenment
RousseauThe Social Contract
People are naturallygood .
The idea ofpopular sovereignty
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  • B. Philosopher Adam Smith founded modern
    economics. He believed that if people were
    free to pursue their economic self-interest,
    all of society would benefit.
  • Smith developed the term laissez-faire
    allow to do or hands-off, which argued that
    government should not interfere with the
    natural economic process.

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  • C. Adam Smith expressed his beliefs about
    economics in his work The Wealth of Nations.
  • Smith said that government had three purposes
  • 1. protect society from invasion (army)
  • 2. defend citizens from injustice (police)
  • 3. maintain public works (roads)

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SECTION 4
The Enlightenment
Mary Wollstonecraft
Founding feminist philosopher
A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792)
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SECTION 4
The Enlightenment
edited Encyclopedia, criticized society
wrote Spirit of the Laws, described perfect
government Checks balances
wrote Candide, championed freedom of thought and
religion
wrote The Social Contract, believed in
popularsovereignty
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