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1 - Who wrote two political treatises "Of Civil Government" that became base for eighteenth-century liberalism? 2 - Which French aristocrat championed Locke’s ideas in his "Spirit of the Laws"? 3 - Whose ideology of revolt and the consent of the governed as the source of government’s just powers does Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence echo? 4 - In writing the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson was also influenced by a group of French thinkers. Who were they? 5 - What is the title of 35-volume book that sums the ideals of Enlightenment? 6 - What book, written by Kant proposes a moral law code called the "categorical imperative"? According to Kant, should our actions follow our emotions or reason? 7 - Who wrote "Émile", a landmark book of educational theory? 8 - Where did American and French revolutions find their inspiration? 9 - Which famous French "philosophe" wrote satirical tale "Candide"? 10 - What architectural style replaced theatrical Baroque and superfluously ornamented Rococo with simple geometric forms? 11 - Name two Neoclassical buildings in Paris that directly copy ancient Roman buildings. 12 - Name three Neoclassical buildings by Thomas Jefferson. 13 - Design of Monticello reflects clarity and symmetry of what High Renaissance architect? 14 - "The Oath of the Horatii" is a painting by what famous Neoclassical painter? 15 - "La Grande Odalisque" is a painting by what famous Neoclassical painter?

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