 Complete the review sheet on the Enlightenment for Friday.  Test on the Enlightenment Monday. ◦ Multiple Choice ◦ Short Answer Questions.

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 Complete the review sheet on the Enlightenment for Friday.  Test on the Enlightenment Monday. ◦ Multiple Choice ◦ Short Answer Questions

 Do Now: For each of the following enlightenment thinkers, provide one example of how their ideas still influence the world today: ◦ Voltaire ◦ Montesquieu ◦ Beccaria ◦ Mary Wollstonecraft

A. As the spirit and ideas of the Enlightenment spread through Europe, some monarchs become enlightened despots (absolute rulers who follow some Enlightenment ideas). Frederick II Catherine the GreatJoseph II (Prussia) (Russia)(Austria)

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 Which ruler do you think was the most enlightened? Which ruler was the least enlightened?  Is it possible to be an absolute ruler and truly follow the ideas of the Enlightenment? Explain.