This lesson contains 16 slides, with text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Planning the test
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Key terms
Definition
1. Enlightenment
A. The belief that a rational way of thinking and ideas could bring about progress, making life better for mankind.
2. Basic human rights
B. Movement of thinkers striving to rid the world of dark ideas such as irrationality and inequality.
3. Rational optimism
C. Meetings where members of the upper class would meet and have scientists and philosophers speak about their work and ideas
4. Salon
D. A right that every person has and which has to be respected, even by kings.
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Correct answers
1-B: Enlightenment - Movement of thinkers striving to rid the world of dark ideas such as irrationality and inequality.
2-D: Basic human rights - A right that every person has and which has to be respected, even by kings.
3-A: Rational optimism - The belief that a rational way of thinking and ideas could bring about progress, making life better for mankind.
4-C: Salon - Meetings where members of the upper class would meet and have scientists and philosophers speak about their work and ideas
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§4.2: The Age of Reason (P2)
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Previous learning goals
What was the Enlightenment? ✅
And how was it different from the Scientific Revolution?
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Scientific Revolution (17th century)🧪
Small impact on ordinary people.😔
Why? Scientistscan't publicise works.📕⛔
Why? Criticise the Church and God's creation.⛪😠
Enlightenment (18th century)💡
Bigger impact on ordinary people.🙂🙂🙂
Rational reasoning and scientific thinking include more topics.
Openly doubt God's existence.🌍
Politics, economics and society.
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Learning goal
What was the idea of the
Trias Politica and the free market economy?
Write the learning goals down in your notebook!
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Political philosophy
Montesquieu proposed the Trias Politica, dividing
state power into legislative, executive, and judicial
branches to prevent absolute rule and ensure balance.
Division of power (verdeling van macht):
1. Legislative branch (wetgevende macht) - e.g. MP (Tweede Kamerlid).👩💼
2. Executive branch (uitvoerende macht) - e.g. Minister. 👨⚖️
3. Judicial branch (rechterlijke macht) - e.g. Judge (Rechter).👩⚖️
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A free economy
Adam Smith's free market economy promotes minimal government interference, allowing competition to drive growth through self-interest and demand, contrasting with mercantilism.
This competition (concurrentie) encourages innovation, gives consumers choices and promotes efficiency.
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Shouldn't governments interfere (zich ermee bemoeien) in, for example, the current EV (electric vehicle) market?
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Spreading the Enlightenment
Salons hosted by the upper class facilitated discussions on Enlightenment ideas.
Diderot's Encyclopédie compiled extensive knowledge on various topics.