Called for reforms (changes) to give women the same education as men.
  • John Locke
  • Mary Wollstonecraft
  • Olympe De Gouges
  • Voltaire
known for the concept of "separation of powers"
  • Voltaire
  • John locke
  • Baron de Montesquieu
  • Thomas hobbes
Discovered the laws of gravity
  • Isaac Newton
  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Galileo
  • Johannes Kepler
having Earth at the center
  • rationalism
  • geocentric
  • isaac newton
  • natural rights
an informal meeting place where ideas are exchanged
  • mary wollstonecraft
  • salon
  • voltaire
  • baron de montesquieu
Improved upon Copernicus's theory by showing that the planetary orbits were ellipses (ovals) not circles; wrote mathematical laws describing the movement of the planets
  • Isaac Newton
  • John Locke
  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Johannes Kepler
Italian astronomer and mathematician who built his own telescope and found four moons revolving around Jupiter
  • Galileo
  • Johannes Kepler
  • Isaac Newton
  • Nicolaus Copernicus
Branded a traitor and sent to the guillotine in France for attempting to organize women. Said that women should have the right to vote, hold office, own property, and serve in the military.
  • Olympe de Gouges
  • Abigail adams
  • John locke
  • Mary wollstonecraft
Believed that a government should be overthrown by the people if it fails to protect their rights
  • John Locke
  • Voltaire
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • Baron De Montesquieu
believed in religious tolerance and freedom of speech
  • Voltaire
  • Thomas Hobbes
  • Baron De Montesquieu
  • John Locke
four "key" inventions of the Scientific Revolution
  • baron de montesquieu
  • voltaire
  • microscope, barometer, thermometer, telescope
  • capital punishment
The first person to see bacteria through a microscope
  • Galileo
  • Isaac newton
  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
  • Johannes kepler
Proposed the heliocentric theory that put the sun in the center of the earth with the planets traveling around the sun.
  • Voltaire
  • Isaac Newton
  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Johannes Kepler
John Locke's ideas regarding natural rights and the purpose of government are echoed in this U.S. document
  • Natural Rights
  • U.s. Bill of Rights
  • Declaration of Independence
  • Constitutional Monarchy
The belief that reason (logical thought) can be used to discover basic truths about the world.
  • rationalism
  • natural rights
  • the enlightenment
  • heliocentric
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