Absolutism and Enlightenment
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1. What is Absolutism? Describe in full sentences and pro...
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Absolutism and Enlightenment
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1. What is Absolutism? Describe in full sentences and provide
examples.
2. What is divine right? Do Enlightenment thinkers believe in
Divine Right? Why or Why not?
3. Who was the absolute monarch of Russia and what did he
achieve? How?
4. Name two enlightenment Philosophers. What were their
ideas and how did they affect society?
5. What was the Scientific Revolution? What did it achieve?
6. How did Hobbes and Locke differ in terms of their beliefs on
mankind and government? Who do you agree with most?
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