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Enlightenment Terms

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1. Enlightenment thinker who searched for natural laws to explain economics






2. A group of parliamentary advisers to the king that set policy (Britain)






3. A group of parliamentary advisers to the king that set policy (Britain)






4. Agreement by which people give up their freedom to a government in order to avoid chaos






5. Enlightenment thinker who searched for natural laws to explain economics






6. A government whose power is defined and limited by law






7. A ruler with complete authority over the government and the lives of the people






8. Restricting access to ideas and information






9. Modernized Austria's government & granted religious toleration & ended censorship & built hospitals & and abolished serfdom






10. Rule or law that governs human nature






11. Made limited government and law reforms & granted nobles a charter of rights & criticized the institution of serfdom (Russia)






12. Informal social gatherings at which writers & artists & philosophers & and others exchanged ideas






13. A government whose power is defined and limited by law






14. Salons & novels & art & music & Enlightened Despots






15. Rights that belonged to all humans from birth






16. Absolute ruler who used his or her power to bring about political and social change






17. Member of a group of Enlightenment thinkers who tried to apply the methods of science to the improvement of society






18. Modernized Austria's government & granted religious toleration & ended censorship & built hospitals & and abolished serfdom






19. Member of a group of Enlightenment thinkers who tried to apply the methods of science to the improvement of society






20. A system of government in which a small group holds power






21. A policy based on the idea that government should play as small a role as possible in the ecomony






22. The leader of the majority party in Parliament (Britain)






23. Forced peasants to grow new crops & distributed seeds and tools & tolerated religious differences & reorganized government & and simplified laws (Prussia)






24. Absolute ruler who used his or her power to bring about political and social change






25. Agreement by which people give up their freedom to a government in order to avoid chaos






26. Forced peasants to grow new crops & distributed seeds and tools & tolerated religious differences & reorganized government & and simplified laws (Prussia)






27. Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from God






28. Restricting access to ideas and information






29. A system of government in which a small group holds power






30. Salons & novels & art & music & Enlightened Despots






31. A major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700 in Which modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world






32. A policy based on the idea that government should play as small a role as possible in the ecomony






33. The leader of the majority party in Parliament (Britain)






34. Made limited government and law reforms & granted nobles a charter of rights & criticized the institution of serfdom (Russia)






35. Rule or law that governs human nature






36. Rights that belonged to all humans from birth






37. Informal social gatherings at which writers & artists & philosophers & and others exchanged ideas






38. Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from God






39. A ruler with complete authority over the government and the lives of the people






40. A major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700 in Which modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world