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Enlightenment Ideals DBQ Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Sources 1- 7. Write your answer on the lined pages provided. This question is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. As you analyze each source, take into account its source and the point of view of the author. Write an essay on the following topic that integrates your analysis of the documents. You may refer to historical facts and developments not mentioned in the documents. DBQ Question Evaluate the social/cultural and political reforms Enlightenment thinkers sought in 18th century European society. Historical Background: During the 18th century, new convictions began to spread about the possibility for wide economic change and social reform. These attitudes grew over time, and the movement that stimulated such ideas became known as the Enlightenment. The leading figures of the Enlightenment were inspired by the fruits of the Scientific Revolution, and they believed in the power of rational criticism to challenge the intellectual authority of traditional institutions and the Church. Thesis 4 Has a clear well developed thesis that answers the prompt and guides the essay throughout 3 Has a thesis which addresses the essay prompt 2 Has a limited, confused, poorly developed thesis, may restate the prompt, and has weak organization and writing 1 Has no thesis or a thesis that does not address the topic Use of Documents Effectively uses all or a substantial number of documents and interprets them Understanding of Topic Richly supports with relevant and accurate facts, examples, and details; may contain insignificant errors that do not hinder argument or organization Effectively Supports with uses some of relevant and the documents accurate facts, examples and details; may contain minor errors that do not interfere with comprehension Ineffectively Uses some uses accurate facts, documents: examples, and briefly cites or details; may quotes contain major documents in factual errors a list, or interprets documents incorrectly Contains little Uses few or no accurate facts, understanding examples, and of the details; documents or includes ignores them numerous completely factual errors Organization Conventions Consistently demonstrates a logical and clear plan of organization with a strong introduction and conclusion Evident control of grammar, mechanics, spelling, usage, and sentence formation Demonstrates a logical and clear plan of organization with a good introduction and conclusion Sufficient control of grammar, mechanics, spelling, usage, and sentence formation Demonstrates a general plan of organization with a weak introduction and conclusion Limited control of grammar, mechanics, spelling, usage and sentence formation Is poorly organized and lacking focus with a vague introduction and conclusion Minimal control of grammar, mechanics, spelling, usage and sentence formation Document 1 “Democratic and aristocratic states are not in their own nature free. Political liberty is to be found only in moderate governments; and even in these it is not always found. It is there only when there is no abuse of power. But constant experience shows us that every man invested with power is apt to abuse it, and to carry his authority as far as it will go . . . To prevent this abuse, it is necessary from the very nature of things that power should be a check to power . . . In every government there are three sorts of power: the legislative, the executive in respect to things dependent on the law of nations; and the executive in regard to matters that depend on the civil law [the realm of the judiciary] . . .” Baron de Montesquieu, French political philosopher, The Spirit of Laws, 1748 Document 2 “Once it is demonstrated that man and woman are not and ought not be constituted in the same way in either character or temperament, it follows that they ought not be constituted in the same way in either character or temperament, it follows that they ought not to have the same education. In following nature’s directions, man and women ought to act in concert, but they ought not to do the same things. The goal of their labors is common, but their labors themselves are different, and consequently so are the tastes directing them . . .” Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher, excerpt from the novel Emile or On Education, 1762 Document 3 “The most detestable example of fanaticism was that of the burghers of Paris who on St. Bartholomew’s Night [1572] went about assassinating the butchering all their fellow citizens who did not go to mass, throwing them out of windows, cutting them in pieces. Once fanaticism has corrupted a mind, the malady is almost incurable . . . The only remedy for this epidemic malady is the philosophical spirit which, spread gradually, at last tames men’s habits and prevents the disease from starting; for once the disease has made any progress, one must flee and wait for the air to clear itself. Laws and religion are not strong enough against the spiritual pest; religion, far from being healthy food for infected brains, turns to poison in them . . .” Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire, French author, Philosophical Dictionary, 1764 Document 4 “If the question is put in the form: are we living in an enlightened age?, then the answer is no, but we are indubitably living in an age of enlightenment. As things now stand in the main, we have a long way to go before men may be fit to employ their own reason in matters of religion confidently and justly without the guidance of another. But there is manifest evidence that a field has been opened up to them where they may freely use that faculty, and that the obstacles to universal enlightenment or the emergence of mankind from its self-imposed minority are gradually diminishing, and in that sense this is an age of enlightenment.” Immanuel Kant, German philosopher, excerpt from ‘Was ist Aufklarung?’ (“What is Enlightenment?”), 1783 Document 5 1. Men are born, and always continue, free, and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only on public utility. 2. The end of all political associations, is, the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man; and these rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance of oppression. 7. Now man should be accused, arrested, or held in confinement, except in cases determined by the law, and according to the forms which it has prescribed. 10. No man ought to be molested on account of his opinions, not even on account of his religious opinions 13. A common contribution being necessary for the support of the public force, and for defraying the other expenses of government, it ought to be divided equally among the members of the community, according to their abilities. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens Document 6 “Rousseau declares that a woman should never, for a moment, feel herself independent . . . What nonsense! When will a great man arise with sufficient strength of mind to put away the fumes which pride and sensuality have thus spread over the subject! If women are by nature inferior to men, their virtues must be the same in quality, if not in degree, or virtue is a relative idea; consequently, their conduct should be founded on the same principles, and have the same aim.” Mary Wollstonecraft, British author, excerpt from A Vindication of the Rights of Women, 1792. Document 7 Average annual output of new and reprinted works in English (books, pamphlets, and smaller items) in key cities of the British Isles 1710-1719 1720-1729 1730-1739 1740-1749 1750-1759 1760-1769 1770-1779 1780-1789 1790-1795 Mid-century population in the thousands LONDON 1,705 1,378 1,446 1,345 1,567 1,693 2,038 2,434 3,472 DUBLIN 114 162 160 157 216 209 195 247 374 EDINBURGH 160 144 147 214 201 379 249 207 316 GLASGOW 12 11 12 41 65 58 55 53 90 675 90 57 24 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 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