3706907946 | Patrons | -sponsors or supporters of the arts | 0 | |
3706911379 | Leonardo DaVinci | -intellectual and curious -wanted to know about everything -diagrams -medical drawings -flight -Mona Lisa, Last supper | 1 | |
3706919746 | Michelangelo | -painter -sculptor -treated art like it wasn't artificial -Statue of David, Sistine Chapel | 2 | |
3706932222 | Raphael | -painter -architect -perspective and delicate color usage -geometry -School of Athens, Plato & Aristotle, Marriage of the Virgin | 3 | |
3706937713 | Perspective | artistic technique that portrays a 3-dimensional setting | 4 | |
3706945234 | Renaissance Man | person who knows how to do many different things | 5 | |
3706952965 | Thomas Hobbes | -all humans are selfish and wicked -every man against every man without govenments | 6 | |
3706956788 | Social Contract | people give up their rights to a strong leader in exchange for law and order SVU | 7 | |
3706961086 | John Locke | -people are reasonable and have the ability to self-govern -people are born free and equal and have natural rights | 8 | |
3706966044 | Natural Rights | life, liberty, property -the purpose of a government is to protect these rights and if it fails, the people have a right to overthrow it -Faith is irrelevant | 9 | |
3706974618 | Voltaire | -published 70 pieces of literature that were against government -jailed and exiled -preferred english government -detested slavery | 10 | |
3706982951 | Dennis Diderot | -change the way people think -28 volume encyclopedias -pope and government considered this bad | 11 | |
3706992043 | Charles de Secondat Montesquieu | -felt britain had the best government | 12 | |
3706995801 | Jean Jacques Rousseau | -individual freedom -civilization corrupts the good in people -wanted gov't to be formed by the people and guided by their will -stop any titles and social classes | 13 | |
3707003183 | Cesare Beccaria | -justice system -law preserves social order -people accused of crime should have a fast trial and torture shouldn't be used -good for more people | 14 | |
3707009790 | Adam Smith | -laissez faire economics -free market economy -people should regulate business activity not government | 15 | |
3707019020 | Mary Wollstonecraft | -women need education to be useful -rights should extend to women | 16 | |
3707022455 | Thomas Jefferson | -declaration of independence -followed John Locke's ideas about the government protecting the people's rights and abolish the gov't | 17 | |
3707028472 | Benjamin Franklin | -constructed constitution -checks and balances | 18 | |
3707033987 | Long term effects of Enlightenment | Worldly outlook-questioning beliefs Importance of individuals- people looked to themselves for guidance Progress- people had confidence that human reasoning could solve problems | 19 | |
3726945801 | Humanism | interest in capabilities of individuals reflected through art and literature | 20 | |
3726962401 | Secular | worldly concerned with the here and now | 21 | |
3726965608 | Renaissance Art | Innovations in visual and performing arts | 22 | |
3726978435 | Leonardo Da Vinci | intellectual | 23 | |
3726992022 | Architecture | changed from gothic models to domed churches | 24 | |
3727064560 | Refromation | correct and change the catholic church | 25 | |
3728251123 | Important people | Mart | 26 |
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