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6.2/6.3 Study Guide

6.2/6.3 Study Guide. Here’s another one based off of the jigsaw. This only includes historical figures discussed in the Enlightenment jigsaw, and therefore some others mentioned in the chapter are not represented as they were in the previous study guide. Hobbes (pg.195). Locke (pg.196).

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6.2/6.3 Study Guide

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  1. 6.2/6.3 Study Guide Here’s another one based off of the jigsaw. This only includes historical figures discussed in the Enlightenment jigsaw, and therefore some others mentioned in the chapter are not represented as they were in the previous study guide.

  2. Hobbes (pg.195)

  3. Locke (pg.196)

  4. Astell (pg.199) If all Men are born free, how is it that all Women are born Slaves? — Mary Astell

  5. Montesquieu (pg.197)

  6. Voltaire (pg.196)

  7. Rousseau (pg.197)

  8. Diderot (pg.202)

  9. Beccaria (pg. 198)

  10. Fredrick the Great (pg.204)

  11. Wollstonecraft (pg.199)

  12. Catherine the Great (pg.205)

  13. Joseph II (pg.204)

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