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Key Terms People Ideas Documents Surprise Me 100 100 100 100 100 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL

An intellectual movement from Europe that valued logic and reason. Key Terms 100 An intellectual movement from Europe that valued logic and reason. Enlightenment

Life, Liberty, and Property Key Terms 200 Life, Liberty, and Property Natural Rights

Key Terms 300 Unalienable rights The idea that all men had certain rights that could not be taken away and were created equal Unalienable rights

A non-religious outlook Key Terms 400 A non-religious outlook Secular

Key Terms 500 Checks and balances The idea that government bodies check each other’s power to prevent one person from having too much power Checks and balances

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution Documents100 The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution U.S. Bill of Rights

Declaration of Independence Documents 200 The King of England’s poor treatment of the colonies was expressed in this document Declaration of Independence

This document said the monarch had to govern according to the law Magna Carta

Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights Documents 400 Two documents that limited the rights of the British monarch Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights

Documents 500 This document gave the rights of freedom of the press, speech, and religion to protect individual rights The U.S. Bill of Rights

Life, Liberty, and Property People 100 Life, Liberty, and Property John Locke

People 200 The philosopher that believed the people had the right to rebel if the government was not protecting the rights of citizens? John Locke

People 300 Wrote the Declaration of Independence and expressed the “inalienable rights” of people Thomas Jefferson

Author of the Constitution People 400 Author of the Constitution James Madison

People 500 Influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights and French Declaration of Man and Citizen. Voltaire

Ideas 100 The idea that women should be involved in politics and have more rights Wollestoncraft

He believed all people should be involved in making decisions Ideas 200 He believed all people should be involved in making decisions Thomas Jefferson

The idea that government powers should be separated Ideas 300 The idea that government powers should be separated Separation of Powers

Ideas 400 He believed in the idea that government is a contract between people and rulers. Rousseau

Ideas 500 He believed in the idea that people are evil and rules should be strictly enforced Hobbes

Events 500 He believed in the idea that people are evil and rules should be strictly enforced Hobbes

The right to life, liberty, and property Surprise Me 100 The right to life, liberty, and property Natural Rights

Scientific Revolution Surprise Me 200 New way of thinking about the natural world. Based on observation and a willingness to questions accepted beliefs. Scientific Revolution

Surprise Me 300 Philosophers believed the role of the government should be to _______ citizens rights. Protect

The author of the U.S. Constitution Surprise Me 400 Surprise Me 400 The author of the U.S. Constitution James Madison

Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights Surprise Me 500 These two documents restricted the power of the king Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights

What was so special about the American Revolution? FINAL JEOPARDY! What was so special about the American Revolution? It was the first revolution claiming to protect the inalienable rights of people.