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New Seats 6th Period World New Seats 6th Period World! The number by your name is the number of your desk 2. Brenton Seymour 3. Ezau Martinez 5. Mark Trammell 6. Shayla Tonge 7. Mira Sears 8. Denise Puga 9. Daniel Zarghampour 10. Ty Salkoski 11. Robert Abousamra 12. Lorie Andrada 13. Micah Young 14. Tristan Cecil 15. Daniel Wang 16. Jordan Nguyen 17. MaryGrace Descourouez 18. Peyton Millet 19. Kathy Che 20. Soline Gauthier 21. Wilson Schiller 22. Orlando Cagatao 23. Mark Aoki 24. Pratik Mulpury 25. Charlotte Peters 26. Jacob Avelino 27. Corrine Mitchner 28. Ethan Garbedian 29. Alyson Evans 30. Ada Pernanen 31. Sasha Manghise 32. Alex Mayer

Good Afternoon!!! NVC The Age of Enlightenment: Thomas Hobbes Enlightenment Continued: John Locke Essential Question: What were the ideas of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke how do they influence us today?

The Enlightenment!

Thomas Hobbes Thomas Hobbes The Leviathan: famous book (1651) Early English Enlightenment thinker Lived in England during the English Civil War The Leviathan: famous book (1651) People are naturally selfish and greedy Need a strong, powerful government to prevent chaos

John Locke John Locke Two Treatises on Government (1690) Later English Enlightenment Philosopher Lived during Glorious Revolution Two Treatises on Government (1690) People are born naturally free with natural rights (life, liberty, and property) Create government to protect natural rights = Social Contract Get rid of government if not doing its job

Jean-Jacques Rousseau Jean-Jacque Rousseau Born in Geneva, Switzerland Later moved to France The Social Contract (1762) People should have as much individual freedom as possible Government formed by a Social Contract: a direct democracy where everyone is equal and has an equal say in politics

Charles de Montesquieu French baron and philosopher The Spirit of Laws (1777) 3 Branches of Gov’t Legislative: creates laws Executive: enforces laws Judicial: interprets laws Separation of Powers: branches are split up so one can’t get too much power Model for OUR gov’t!

Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft English Enlightenment philosopher Self-educated woman Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) Women are not respected by men in society Society is keeping women down Women must receive an equal education and have equal opportunities as men