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Jeopardy Let’s Play!!

A B C D E 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

Humans are selfish and evil Question 1A Humans are selfish and evil Go to Answer

Answer 1A THOMAS HOBBES Return to Question

Question 2A Against Intolerance Go to Answer

Answer 2A VOLTAIRE Return to Question

Civilization and society corrupted people Question 3A Civilization and society corrupted people Go to Answer

Answer 3A ROUSSEAU Return to Question

Believed certain rights are given to people = Natural rights Question 4A Believed certain rights are given to people = Natural rights Example: Life, Liberty, & Property Go to Answer

Answer 4A John Locke Return to Question

Believed in a balance of 3 Question 5A Believed in a balance of 3 separation of powers Go to Answer

Answer 5A Montesquieu Return to Question

Question 1B Believe that women needed to be educated in order to be useful in society, also writes books Go to Answer

Answer 1B Marry Wollstonecraft Return to Question

Brings together all thoughts of the enlightenment together in a book Question 2B Brings together all thoughts of the enlightenment together in a book Go to Answer

Answer 2B Diderot Return to Question

Believed the law existed to keep social order Question 3B Believed the law existed to keep social order Go to Answer

Answer 3B Beccaria Return to Question

The good of the group is above the individual Question 4B The good of the group is above the individual Go to Answer

Answer 4B Rousseau Return to Question

People give up rights for security Question 5B People give up rights for security Go to Answer

Answer 5B Thomas Hobbes Return to Question

Fought for tolerance, reason and freedom of speech and religion Question 1C Fought for tolerance, reason and freedom of speech and religion Go to Answer

Answer 1C Voltaire Return to Question

Studied politics and government and wrote the Spirit of laws Question 2C Studied politics and government and wrote the Spirit of laws Go to Answer

Answer 2C Montesquieu Return to Question

Believed in self-government (democracy) and Influence leaders of the Question 3C Believed in self-government (democracy) and Influence leaders of the American Revolution Go to Answer

Answer 3C John Locke Return to Question

Question 4C Believed the degree of punishment should fit the seriousness of the crime Go to Answer

Answer 4C Beccaria Return to Question

Question 5C Wrote and essay and disagreed with Rousseau that men should have a better education then women Go to Answer

Answer 5C Marry Wollstonecraft Return to Question

Best government was absolute monarchy Question 1D Best government was absolute monarchy Go to Answer

Answer 1D Thomas Hobbes Return to Question

Question 2D Created the first Encyclopedia a series of essays that were banned/censored in France because they inspired revolts Go to Answer

Answer 2D Diderot Return to Question

Question 3D Separation of Powers Go to Answer

Answer 3D Montesquieu Return to Question

Question 4D People learn from experiences and if the government is not doing their job society should get a new one Go to Answer

Answer 4D John Locke Return to Question

Criticized injustices of the law like torture and capital punishment Question 5D Criticized injustices of the law like torture and capital punishment Go to Answer

Answer 5D Beccaria Return to Question

Used satire in his writings making many enemies Question 1E Used satire in his writings making many enemies Go to Answer

Answer 1E Voltaire Return to Question

Question 2E Believed people were naturally good and all people were equal all titles should be abolished Go to Answer

Answer 2E Rousseau Return to Question

Question 3E People enter a social contract with the government to take care of society Go to Answer

Answer 3E Thomas Hobbes Return to Question

Question 4E Believed that it was important to keep each area of the government in check Go to Answer

Answer 4E Montesquieu Return to Question

Question 5E Known as the Champion of Freedom and thought a good government was a direct democracy Go to Answer

Answer 5E Rousseau Return to Question