What is the difference between Divine Rights & Natural Rights?

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What is the difference between Divine Rights & Natural Rights? Bell Ringer Date: September 22nd, 2016 Take out your AGENDA, Chp. 4 Vocab Homework, DUE TOMORROW 2) Take out your Bell Ringers 9/19 to 9/22 . Answer the question below… What is the difference between Divine Rights & Natural Rights?

Review Questions: Who came up with the idea of the Natural Rights? John Locksmith John Locke Baron de Monstequieu Baron von Heirnrick

Review Questions: Which below are the basic Natural Rights? Life, Property, Healthcare Life, Property, Happiness Life, Liberty, Welfare Life, Liberty, Property

Take out NEW IDEAS – B12 from Yesterday! The Enlightenment A period in Europe when thinkers came to believe all problems could be solved by human reason. Thinkers looked for “Natural Laws” that governed politics, economics, and society.

Enlightenment Philosophers Baron de Montesquieu John Locke Directions Read the ideas of Locke & Montesquieu, write down as many of their ideas in each section!

Please answer in two paragraphs on the Front or Back of your paper How did the ideas on Montesquieu and Locke compare one another? How did they influence the thoughts, principles, and ideas of the United States Government? Please answer in two paragraphs on the Front or Back of your paper

John Locke vs. Montesquieu - Against dictatorships and tyranny - Governments should not have too much power - People have responsibilities Montesquieu Locke - Natural Rights are important - Life, Freedom, and Property - Separation of Powers - Influenced the Founding Fathers of the USA

B13 – The Great Awakening The Great Awakening B13 1) Put your Name, Period and Date Here! Write B13 Draw a circle around it. B13 Title this paper The Great Awakening

The Great Awakening Directions: Copy these questions down at the top of your paper *SKIP 2 LINES IN BETWEEN EACH QUESTION EQ1: Why did religious belief gradually decline in the colonies? EQ2: Who was George Whitefield? EQ3: How impactful was the Great Awakening?

The Great Awakening Directions: Work with your desk partner to analyze the Visual Primary Sources 1,2,3 and answer questions 1-8 on your paper. ( No need to write the questions)