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Good morning! Please take out homework and prepare for quiz on

English Civil War!

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WARM UP

What do you feel are the most important things a government

should do for its people?

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UEQ: How did the Age of Reason inspire new ideas about science and government?

DEQ: How did enlightenment thinkers spark a discussion about the relationship between people and their rulers?

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Enlightenment

Unit 4, Day 4

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Scientific Revolution 1. Scientific Revolution challenges old ideas 2. Challenges the RCC/traditional information 3. People begin to question the world around them

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The Enlightenment1. Enlightenment = new ideas about government

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2. Applies reason to the human world

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3. Inspires tolerance and revolutions around the world

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Philosophers:

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Thinker: Thomas HobbesBook: Leviathan

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Idea: Humans are primitive, government protects us.

So what? Support kings with total power. Power comes from force.

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* Hobbes = HATE

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Thinker: John LockeBook: Two Treatises of Government

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Ideas: - People are good/ sovereign- Governments protect natural rights (life, liberty and property)- No such thing as “Divine Right”

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So What?- Wanted limited government- Power comes from people

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*Locke = LOVE

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Thinker: MontesquieuBook: The Spirit of Laws

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Ideas:• Separation of Powers• Checks and Balances

So What?Inspires US Constitution

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* Three up, Three down (M)

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Thinker: RousseauBook: The Social Contract

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Idea:- Government is a contract between rulers and ruled - Violate that contract = revolution

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So What? - Inspired revolutions all over the world- USA/France/Haiti

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* Roussocial Contract

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Thinker: VoltaireBook: Treatise on Toleration

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Ideas:• Promoted religious tolerance• Separation of Church and State

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So What?Inspired U.S. Bill of Rights (1st Amendment)

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* V Religion Church

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Thinker: Adam SmithBook: Wealth of Nations

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Idea:Capitalism (Competition between businesses)

So What?Causes inequality

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* $mith

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Classwork

Complete individually and turn in to correct

tray please! :)

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WRAP UPHow do the ideas of these 6 men still impact government and society today?

HW: Complete Day 4 HW

Launch: Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt- Maurice Switzer