Unit 4: Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Study GuideName:
- What rules discoverable by reason did Enlightenment thinkers try to apply to the study of human behavior and society?
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- Why did Enlightenment writers often face censorship?
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- What was an enlightened despot?
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- Why were social distinctions more blurred in the American colonies than in Europe?
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- What acts were passed by Britain to regulate colonial trade and manufacturing?
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- What battle convinced France to support the colonies and marked the turning point in the American Revolution?
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- What did American leaders gather in Philadelphia to revise in 1787?
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- The idea of natural law emerged from what revolution?
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- What type of government did Thomas Hobbes support?
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- Our system of checks and balances what influenced by which enlightenment thinker?
M______
- Why was Diderot’s Encyclopedia important?
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- Which economist argued that in a free market, business activity would be regulated by supply and demand?
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- What Enlightenment thinker argued that the purpose of government is to safeguard the natural rights of the people?
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- In the 1700s, British merchants gained enormous wealth by dominating what type of trade with Spanish America?
S______
- What British laws imposed taxes on such items as newspapers and pamphlets in the American colonies?
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- What were the advantages of the colonists during the American Revolution?
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- The Constitution created a federal republic, which divided power between which two governments?
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- The idea of separation of powers was borrowed from which Enlightenment thinker?
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- Who proposed the heliocentric theory?
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- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
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- Who explained the law of universal gravitation?
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- Which scientist and astronomer was forced to stand trial before the Inquisition in 1633?
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- Name the three God-given natural rights that Locke believed we were born with.
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- What was Great Britain’s unofficial policy on the 13 colonies prior to the 1760s that left colonist free to manage their own affairs?
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- What problem plagued Great Britain after their victory in the French and Indian War in 1763?
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- What instruments and tools were created during the Scientific Revolution?
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- Who introduced a vaccination for small pox?
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- What did Enlightenment thinkers believe was the greatest tool available to enable human beings to tackle and solve any scientific, political, or social problem?
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- What Constitutional freedom guaranteed to American citizens by the Bill of Rights would the Enlightenment philosophes most support?
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- The first government of the 13 individual states, established in 1781, was known as what?
The ______Of ______