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John Locke - Answer- Lives through the execution of Charles I Lives through the Civil War Lives through the glorious Revolutions John Locke beliefs - Answer-Believed absolutism is wrong and that divine right rules are not good either tabula rasa - Answer-there are no innate ideas Robert Sapolsky - Answer-we are shaped by our environment The essay concerning human understanding, and two treatises of civil government - Answer-first argument for empiricism and foundational texts for enlightenment The Second Treatise of Government - Answer-if there are natural law, maybe there are natural rights popular sovereignty - Answer-power comes from the people progress is ipso facto good - Answer-fast progress John Locke states - Answer-"we give up some rights to the state but we are keeping our right to private property" Thomas Hobbes states - Answer-"we give up all of our rights to the government... life is nasty, brutish, and short without society"Jean-Jacques Rousseau states - Answer-"we are giving up all of our rights to the community. As a result no one is more powerful than another" John Locke's thinking - Answer-1. Rejects the idea that humans are somehow stained by original sin. 2. if humans are tabula rasa then humanity can be improved 3. everyone, then, has right to life, liberty, and property (Except women and slaves) though he did not say it , logically gender becomes a social construct 4. relationships are not gender-based, but are based on a social contract (leader does rule as husband to a wife) Constitutionalism - Answer-not inevitable, and evolutionary Crane Brinton - Answer-The Anatomy of Revolution, History as a pendulum James I of England - Answer- - Son of Mary queen of Scots - makes him James VI of Scotland -first of the Stuarts - assumes the throne in 1603 when Elizabeth died -ruled Scotland quite successfully for many years Tobacco - Answer-The cash crop for the United States colony James I being successful - Answer-The Trew Law of Free Monarchies -Divine rights of the king -monarchs are subject to no authority but god -kings are unrestrained by human laws look the part - Answer-King James I did not _____details of James I - Answer-- His tongue was too big for his mouth - his roiling eyes game him perpetually apprehensive expression, as if he is never quite sure of himself -he wore his clothes heavily padded to protect him from the knife of an assassin -while deer hunting James was sometimes tied onto his horse to keep from falling off -Even the biggest flatterers in the court did not like to go on the hunting trips because the king might slash open the deer's belly, shove his hands into its guts, and slop the dogs and his attendants with blood
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