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rules of conduct discoverable by reason.
he lived in a powerful government of Europe.
this man believed everyone was reasonable and had a moral. he had a more optimistic view for human nature
an agreement where people give up their freedom for an organized society.
rights that belonged to humans their whole life, since birth.
another word for philosophers.
a person that studied the governments of Europe
another name for the famous philosopher, francois-marie arouet.
the last name of someone famously known for making a 28 volume set of encyclopedia
the person that said people in their natural state are basically ok.
allowing businesses to operate with little or no government interference.
a person that thought the free market should be allowed to regulate business activity.
restricting access to ideas or information.
an informal gathering where writers and artists would exchange ideas.
giant paintings which express excitement
it believed to encourage imagination though paintings.
people who used their powers to change political and social change.
exerted extremely tight control over king of prussia from 1740 to 1786.
read the works of the philosophes and exchanged letters with voltaire and diderot
an eager student of enlightenedment and studied the work of maria theresa.
in 1760 he began a 60 year reign and unlike his parents he was born in america.
an act which imposed taxes on items such and newspapers and pamplets
the first president of the united states
the second president of the united states. he was the principal author of the declaration of independence
all government power comes from the people
a city in virginia
a treaty that the americans, british, and french agreed upon.
the only founding father who didnt become a president of the united states
the fourth president of the united states
a power the constitution created to divide power between states

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