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Age of Enlightenment 1600-1750. New Ideas about Government and Philosophy. Thomas Hobbes. Main Ideas Social contract- agreement between the government and the people Wants government to have complete control Has a negative view of people Influence on History Social contract
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Age of Enlightenment1600-1750 New Ideas about Government and Philosophy
Thomas Hobbes Main Ideas • Social contract- agreement between the government and the people • Wants government to have complete control • Has a negative view of people Influence on History • Social contract • Leaders that focus on having a strict government • Safety and order are more important than rights
Montesquieu Main Ideas • Wanted a system of checks and balance • Separation of power- no one person has too much power Influence on History • Constitutions around world • French Revolution • 3 Branches of U.S. government- system of checks and balance
John Locke • Main Ideas - Establishes the importance of natural rights - Positive view of humans - Universal ability to reason = people should be able to govern themselves • Influence on History - American and French Revolutions - Natural rights --> Declaration of Independence
Locke’s influence on the Founding Fathers “ We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Voltaire Main Ideas • Wants a separation between Church and State- no theocracies • Openly mocks kings and church leaders • Candide is one of the most famous satirical works in history. Influence on History • Influences the Bill of Rights- which preserve freedom of speech, thought and expression • Reduces the amount of censorship by European Monarchs • Encourages religious tolerance
Rousseau Main Ideas • Had a positive view of people • The different parts of society corrupts the individual • Wanted each individual person to participate in democracy Influence on History • Direct democracy • American and French Revolutions
Mary Wollstonecraft Main Ideas • Supported women’s rights • Wanted gender equality for education and property rights Influence / Long term effects • Women eventually gain the right to vote and equality through laws