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7174485896EnlightenmentAn intellectual movement in 17~18 CE. Decline in the power of absolute monarchies, reduction of church authorities0
7174489113Francis Bacon.Father or empiricism from the UK. A creator of the scientific method. Encouraged an empirical approach through his own example and philosophy. He believed that science is precious and people should constantly look for more.1
7174493831Rene DescartesA philosopher in France. Wrote Discourse on method. His main idea was to think for ourselves, doubt everything. Break down the hard problem into easy problems. I think, therefore I am. He tried to change people's mind who were just believing things without questioning it. LOGICAL PROCESS.2
7174552205Thomas HobbesHe wrote Leviathan. He thinks human nature is bad and the nature of men is to fight and the only one who can prevent and stop this chaos is the king. THERE IS A KING BECAUSE PEOPLE WANTS IT.3
7174499002John LockeA philosopher in the UK. Wrote Two Treatises on Government. He thought that no one can be ruled without their consent. He thought people are wonderful and they make the government because they want freedom. He tried to change the absolute monarch in the Europe4
7174558027Adam SmithAn author of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth Nations. He promoted freedom of the market. The government should not interfere with the market and let people sell and buy what they want. With this, the people will be rich and eventually make the country rich too.5
7174505460Sir Isaac NewtonA mathematician in the UK. Wrote Principia Mathematica and Pricipia. He developed the new laws of mechanics, gravity, and laws of motion. He also led the framework for the Scientific Revolution. He also believed in God through science.6
7174511259VoltaireA critic in France. He wrote Treatise on Toleration and Candide. He argued for religious tolerance and freedom of speech even though people might disagree with it. He also argued for more chance of education. He tried to change religious wars and persecution.7
7174521286Jean-Jacques RousseauA political philosopher in France; born in Swizz. He wrote SOCIAL CONTRACT and CONFESSIONS and EMILE. He promoted more equalitarian; people who are all equal form of government. He promoted originality. He thought that direct democracy is the only form of government where people can get freedom. However, in order to get freedom, the citizens should actively participate and be engaged in the politics. He promoted the exclusion of women in the political realm. He thought women's gentle softness distracted men from their duties. He thought is was the nature's decsion that made women weak. He thought women were too weak mentally and physically so women should not do science8
7174527948Benjamin FranklinA scientist and politician in the USA. He supported colonial unity in the states. He also proved that lightning and electricity is the same thing. He found positive and negative charges.9
7174532665Thomas JeffersonHe is an American founding father. He wrote The Declaration of Independence. He supported ending slavery.10
7174545747Scientific RevolutionBeginning of experimentation in the 17 to 18 CE11
7174548741PtolemaicAlso known as Geocentric; The Earth is the center of the universe. People believed this until the 1500s12
7174550303HeliocentricSun is the center of the universe. Founded by Copernicus.13
7174569200Baron de MontesquieuThe author of the Spirit of the Laws. He distinguished the main form of the governments: - Republics, monarchies, and despotisms. He says that in order for a government to succeed, it requires them to get support from the citizens. He also says women are good rulers as their weakness shows more gentleness.14
7174575759MonarchyRuled by the king, queen, royal families. The authorities get passed down to the king's eldest son15
7174577562DespotismA monarch who uses their absolute power for evil16
7174578055RepublicRepresentatives of the government17
7174581168Constitutional monarchyIt says what the government should look like. It limits the power of different people. Also known as the limited monarchy18
7174583387Glorious RevolutionAn event where the Parliament exiled Catholic king James II as he tried to take some rights away from the Englishmen. There was no blood shed during this event. The crown was replaced by his daughter, Mary and William.19
7174587489John WesleyHe is a Methodist minister. His opinion about the Lisbon Earthquake is biased. He thinks this is the punishment from God as the people became more greedy during the course of time.20
7174590466SalonsA place in Europe (Paris) where woman and men congregated for intellectual discourse. This reduced marginalization of women in Paris. Also allowed common people to interact with the nobility21
7174594762SalonniereA leader in the salon. A person who hosts the salon and organizes the conversation. Decides the topic to talk about.22
7174597608Saint-GabrielA saint. He thought that France should not rule like a male-dominated country but peacefully. Said the government can function under the goodness of the governance of the ladies.23
7174602521BuffonA scientist. He promoted gender equality. He suggested women should play a prominent role in the salons. He also gave the reasons of volcanic eruption is that the gas trapped inside the Earth creates the volcanic eruption.24
7174610767Lady Mary Wortley MontagueA very rare exception women in the Enlightenment era. She ran off to the Ottoman Empire and brought small pox vaccination to Europe25
7174619693Mary WollstonecraftAn author of Vindication of the Rights of Women. She argues that it is not that women are weak to learn but they weren't even given a chance to learn. She thinks women has potential as long as they were given an opportunity. She also says women would be better if they were educated26

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