Free Bell Ringer On the Enlightenment

During the Enlightenment, philosophers like John Locke, Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau shared important ideas about how societies should be run. John Locke believed that everyone is born with natural rights, such as life, liberty, and property, and that governments exist to protect those rights. Montesquieu thought power should not be held by just one person, so he argued for the separation of powers, with different branches of government to keep each other from becoming too powerful and acting tyrannically. Voltaire supported religious toleration, believing people should be free to practice their own religion without fear of punishment. Rousseau believed in democracy, saying that governments should follow the general will, or what is best for the people as a whole. Together, these ideas helped shape the policies and values of modern democratic societies. 

 

Here is a FREE Bell Ringer on the Enlightenment you can use in your class! 

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FREE Enlightenment Reading Guide Worksheet

 

Hey teachers,

Either you’ve already started the new school year or you are about to do so! We hope you have an amazing year. To get the year started, we’ve uploaded a FREE Reading Guide Worksheet on the Enlightenment. Feel free to use this in a Google Classroom, Schoology, as a traditional printable, or any other way you would like to use it! 

The Enlightenment Reading Guide Worksheet

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The Enlightenment

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