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Enlightenment Thinkers
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State Hobbes's view of human nature and his preferred form of government.
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State Locke's three natural rights and his view on the right of revolution.
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State Montesquieu's central political idea.
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State Rousseau's central political idea and how it differs from Locke's.
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Name Voltaire's central commitments.
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Explain how Wollstonecraft extended Enlightenment principles to women.
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Explain Adam Smith's break from mercantilism.
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Define enlightened despotism and name two enlightened despots.
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