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Name: __________________________ Seat #: _____ World History Chapter 7.2 Note-taking Guide: Revolutionary Ideas Take notes on your own notebook paper. Be sure to write down section titles to help organize your notes. Read each paragraph, then write a one-sentence summary of the paragraph. Then, for each paragraph, write down all terms, names, events, documents, or themes listed as important on the note-taking guide. NOTES MUST BE HANDWRITTEN IN YOUR OWN HANDWRITING. You will not be able to use this note-taking guide while taking a reading check—only your handwritten notes. So be sure to write down everything you need for your reading checks in your notes. COLOR-CODE ALL NOTES . Red/pink=vocab words. Green=events. Blue=people. Yellow=documents. Orange=dates/time periods. 7.2—Enlightenment Ideas About Government Enlightenment/Age of Reason dates for the Enlightenment social contract theory Enlightenment thinkers who wrote about social contract theory Thomas Hobbes the state of nature, according to Hobbes Leviathan why government was created, according to Hobbes best kind of government, according to Hobbes John Locke Two Treatises on Government human nature, according to Locke natural rights best kind of government, according to Locke government’s responsibility, according to Locke what people should do if the government did not uphold its responsibility, acc. to Locke Jean-Jacques Rousseau the Social Contract human nature, according to Rousseau best kind of government, according to Rousseau general will Baron de Montesquieu the Spirit of the Laws three functions that Montesquieu noticed all governments had separation of powers why separation of powers in a government was good, according to Montesquieu historical influence of Enlightenment ideas on government

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Page 1: kowh9.weebly.comkowh9.weebly.com/.../9/15997692/notetaking_guide_ch_7.2.docx · Web viewWorld History Chapter 7.2 Note-taking Guide: Revolutionary Ideas Take notes on your own notebook

Name: __________________________ Seat #: _____

World History Chapter 7.2 Note-taking Guide: Revolutionary Ideas

Take notes on your own notebook paper. Be sure to write down section titles to help organize your notes. Read each paragraph, then write a one-sentence summary of the paragraph. Then, for each paragraph, write down all terms, names, events, documents, or themes listed as important on the note-taking

guide. NOTES MUST BE HANDWRITTEN IN YOUR OWN HANDWRITING. You will not be able to use this note-taking guide while taking a reading check—only your handwritten notes. So be sure to write

down everything you need for your reading checks in your notes. COLOR-CODE ALL NOTES . Red/pink=vocab words. Green=events. Blue=people. Yellow=documents. Orange=dates/time

periods.

7.2—Enlightenment Ideas About Government Enlightenment/Age of Reason dates for the Enlightenment social contract theory Enlightenment thinkers who wrote about

social contract theory Thomas Hobbes the state of nature, according to

Hobbes Leviathan why government was created,

according to Hobbes best kind of government, according to

Hobbes John Locke Two Treatises on Government human nature, according to Locke natural rights best kind of government, according to

Locke government’s responsibility, according

to Locke

what people should do if the government did not uphold its responsibility, acc. to Locke

Jean-Jacques Rousseau the Social Contract human nature, according to Rousseau best kind of government, according to

Rousseau general will Baron de Montesquieu the Spirit of the Laws three functions that Montesquieu

noticed all governments had separation of powers why separation of powers in a

government was good, according to Montesquieu

historical influence of Enlightenment ideas on government