The Enlightenment and Its Influence
Ideas about rights, government, reason, and reform
Ideas about rights, government, reason, and reform
Social Studies - Grade 9-12
- 1
Define the Enlightenment in your own words. Include at least two values or ideas that were important to Enlightenment thinkers.
- 2
John Locke argued that people have natural rights. Identify three natural rights and explain how they affected ideas about government.
- 3
Explain the social contract theory. Describe how it changed the way people thought about political power.
- 4
Montesquieu supported separation of powers. Explain this idea and describe one way it appears in the United States government.
- 5
Explain how checks and balances are connected to Enlightenment ideas about power.
- 6
Voltaire defended freedom of speech and religious tolerance. Explain why these ideas were important in Enlightenment Europe.
- 7
Cesare Beccaria criticized harsh punishments and unfair trials. Explain how his ideas influenced modern legal systems.
- 8
Describe how Enlightenment ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence.
- 9
Describe how Enlightenment ideas influenced the United States Constitution or the Bill of Rights.
- 10
Explain how Enlightenment ideas contributed to the French Revolution.
- 11
The Enlightenment promoted rights and equality, but many groups were still excluded. Identify two groups often excluded from Enlightenment reforms and explain the contradiction.
- 12
Choose one Enlightenment idea that still influences society today. Explain the idea and give one modern example.
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