The Virginia declaration of rights was also written that year. Both documents are a big part of the United States history. The declaration of independence and the Virginia Declaration of rights were a revised documents of all Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu. The declaration of independence was a document that issued the independence of the thirteen colonies from Great Britain. The document was written by Thomas Jefferson; he was given the assignment by Congress and formed a committee…
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example of this is American countries trading with European countries. 6. Define the Enlightenment. Enlightenment is challenging traditions. 7. What are the ideas of Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau? Who did they influence? The ideas of all these people are, Locke overthrow the government, Voltaire wrote amount the freedoms, Montesquieu was the separation of powers and Rousseau wrote the social contract. 8. What is a social contract (the idea)? That the society must give up some…
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Although their intentions and goals were different, they all agreed on the importance of religion. Later came the explorers and those sent by European nations to begin business ventures. The American colonist faced many hardships such as knowing little about how to plant crops on their new type of soil or how to live in the wilderness and cold winters. As a result, many fell into starvation and were infected with diseases. Another hardship that the colonies faced was that they were being overtaxed…
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for people. In Europe from 1650 to around 1800 was a time that encouraged change in society and advanced knowledge. During the Enlightenment period the people began to view the world differently than they had before. The world up until this point had been bases solely on what the Bible said is should be. People began to question the church’s teachings and the principles of their faith. The people wanted to see how the world worked, they wanted to see proof instead of just believing what they had…
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While we go on with our daily lives, we often forget to think about how and why our country is like the way it is today; however, learning about the beginnings of the country we are living in may allow us to understand our nation’s present state. Before the United States became an independent country, a plethora of events had to occur. An important era leading to the American Revolution was the Enlightenment Era. Before the era, religion was used as a guide to make decisions in people’s lives. Philosophers…
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Tufariello Age of Enlightenment: Age of Timing, Social Science, and Optimism using reason John Locke- All people are selfish People are born good and given natural rights - Kings power should be limited with a constitutional monarchy Baron de Montesquieu- Wanted a constitutional monarchy Government should be in 3 sections (checks and balances) Thomas Hobbes- Religion should be separate from State Government People are fearful and greedy Believed in absolute power in the state Voltaire- All…
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Humanities Baroque 17th Century (1600’s) Art Characteristics Flamboyant nature Dramatic nature Strong colors Scale is large Religious nature Lavish Louis XIV Chiaroscuro (huge contrast between light and dark) Artists &Architects and their Art& Architecture (Look up the art/architecture on mypisd.net) Caravaggio The Calling of Saint Matthew The Cardsharps Bernini St. Theresa in Ecstasy St. Peter’s Colonnade Gentileschi Judith and Holofernes Valazquez Las Meninas El…
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complaints against the Church? Luther was a prolific and talented writer, and he published scores of works condemning the Roman Church. He attacked the Roman Church for a wide range of abuses and called for thorough reform of Christendom. 3. What role did the printing press play in the reformation? People’s ideas were shared among others faster through the printing press. 4. Describe the rapid spread of the Protestant reformation. The Protestant Reformation spread Christianity through Europe. Half of…
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What new political practices (statecraft) did the Italians contribute to Europe? - Machiavelli believed it was better to be feared than loved, which meant he should abandon morals to stay in power. In his The Prince, he says Cesare Borgia is a good ruler, although he uses extreme measures to stay in power. Political activity shouldn’t be restricted by morals. - Machiavelli said there was a gap between how Christianity wants us to behave and how we do. Therefore rulers shouldn’t acknowledge…
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middle ages, people were taught, and most believed, that a person's word was more important than that person's life. Manor-a large estate that included the manor house, pastures, fields, and a village Castle- nobility lived in fortified homes, did not have easy or luxorious lives, inside of castle was dark, damp, and chilly Charlemagne- inhererits throne in (1786), by the end of his reign he controlled most of western Europe, united Europe for the 1st time in 400 years, and it was mainly…
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