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The major intellectual forerunners of the Enlightenment included:
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Newton and Locke
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The philosophes sought to apply reason to:
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Economics, religion, and society
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Many philospohes believed in a "rational" version of religion known as:
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Deism
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David Hume doubted the existence of:
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Miracles
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Moses Mendelsohn argued for:
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Religious toleration
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French economic reformers were known as:
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Physiocrats
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Who wrote "The Social Contract?"
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Rousseau
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Rousseau believed that men and women:
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Should inhabit seperate spheres
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Mary Wollstonecraft believed that women were:
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Victims of the tyranny of men
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Rococo architecture and decoration originated in:
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Early eighteenth-century France
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Rococo painting often depicted the aristocracy:
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At play
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The popularity of travel to Rome contributed to the rise of:
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Neoclassicism
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Most philosophes favored:
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Monarchy
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Monarchs associated with enlightened absolutism include all of the following EXCEPT:
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Louis XV
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All of the following participated in the 1772 partition of Poland EXCEPT:
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Hungary
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