Chapter 18 The Enlightenment and the American Revolution ( 1715-1800)
Section 1 Philosophy in the Age of Reason
Agenda and Review HR
Vocabulary
p. 456
Captions p. 457 and p. 459
European Political Thinkers Chart
Hobbes
Locke
Montesquieu
Rousseau
HW
p. 460 1, 3-5.
Section 2 Enlightenment Ideas Spread
Vocabulary
Caption p. 461
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HW p. 465 #1, 3-5.
This is the "amazing transformation" section.
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The ideas of the Enlightenment encouraged people to challenge existing ideas and to seek reform. Some rulers adopted Enlightenment ideas to make their countries more efficient and productive. New styles of art and music included rococo and baroque. New ideas, however, brought little change to the peasants who constituted the majority of the population.