Learning Goal: I will be able to… Identify and analyze Philosophers’ important ideas from the Enlightenment Date: _____________ Philosopher Match-Up Directions: Below are 12 statements that express the most important ideas of the Enlightenment. First, read each statement and decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Then, match each philosopher – Voltaire, Locke, Montesquieu, Hobbes, Rousseau, or Wollstonecraft – with the statement they are responsible for. Answer the reflection questions on the back of the page when finished. Statement 1) People are born greedy and selfish and will constantly be at war with each other 2) Governmental power should be separated into equal branches 3) Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and property 4) People should not be punished for their religious beliefs 5) Government is an agreement or contract between ruler & people 6) A strong monarch is needed to impose order and structure on society 7) Women and men can contribute equally to society 8) People are born good but are corrupted by society 9) People should enter a Social Contract with the government in exchange for safety and order 10) The purpose of the government is to protect people’s natural rights 11) Freedom of speech is the best weapon against a bad government 12) The purpose of the government is to work for the common good Agree? Y/N Philosopher 1. Which three of the ideas expressed above do you think are the most essential to a successful society? Please explain a reason for each idea you choose. 2. Which philosopher do you think was the most influential during the Enlightenment? Why? (3 sentences) 3. Which philosopher’s ideas about government appeal to you the most? Why? (3 sentences)