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| 1 | montesquieu | did not absolute monarchy, thought that power should be divided between branches, thought that there should be a checks and balances system | French Revolution &enlightenment |
| 2 | Montesquieu | (1689-1755) wrote 'Spirit of the Laws', said that no single set of political laws was applicable to all - depended on relationship and variables, supported division of government | Chapter 18 People |
| 3 | Montesquieu | SPIRIT OF LAWS: described the ideal system of government (checks and balances for example) | Authors Part I |
| 4 | Montesquieu | Wrote The Spirit of the Laws. He proposed 3 government types for differently sized nations. A small nation should have a republican government relying on citizen involvement. A medium sized country should have a monarchy that must follow a set of laws. Large nations need despotism in which fear is used to inspire obedience. He also liked the idea of checks and balances within the government. | AP Exam-Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment |
| 5 | Montesquieu | Purpose of the Seperation of Powers was to protect the liberties of the people. | World History Final Exam Review- Part III |
| 6 | Montesquieu | studied fovernmetn of Europe, against absolute monacrhy, author of Spirit of Laws, checks and balances, separation of powers | H History Final 4 |
| 7 | Montesquieu | wrote Spirit of Laws; came up with separation of powers in France | Test 1 |
| 8 | Montesquieu | A french philosopher who wrote many letters with a veiled attack against the monarchy | Term List 2 |
| 9 | Montesquieu | "spirit of the laws" 3 powers of government | Government Chapters 1-2 Fill-ins |
| 10 | Montesquieu | French philosopher and jurist. An outstanding figure of the early French Enlightenment, he wrote the influential Parisian Letters (1721), a veiled attack on the monarchy and the ancien régime, and The Spirit of the Laws (1748), a discourse on government. | Enlightment terms |
| 11 | Montesquieu | One of the Philosophes. The Persian Letters. These were letters that were supposedly written by Persian travelers, and this is how he could criticize things without getting in trouble. The Spirit of Laws was another one of his works. He focused on liberty, freedom, and not tyrants. This was caused by the success in Absolutism caused by Louis XIV. | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment Term List |
| 12 | Montesquieu | French philosopher and jurist. An outstanding figure of the early French Enlightenment, he wrote the influential Parisian Letters (1721), a veiled attack on the monarchy and the ancien régime, and The Spirit of the Laws (1748), a discourse on government. | Enlightenment (“Age of Reason”) |
| 13 | Montesquieu | french writer, political expert who first wrote about the enlightenment. His most famous pieces are the Persian Letters, and The Spirit of Laws. | Scientific Revolution and Enlighenment |
| 14 | Montesquieu | French philosopher and jurist. An outstanding figure of the early French Enlightenment, he wrote the influential Parisian Letters (1721), a veiled attack on the monarchy and the ancien régime, and The Spirit of the Laws (1748), a discourse on government. | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 15 | Montesquieu | French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers | Term List 2 |
| 16 | Montesquieu | focused on conditions that would promote liberty and prevent tyranny -was not a democrat but did not like the idea of seperated powers because of the effect it would have on wealth. he voiced his opinions through letters supposedly written by Persiam travlers who see european customs in different ways and can hereby critize practices and beliefs | Scientific Revolution and The Enlightenment |
| 17 | Montesquieu | applied "critical method" to history and politics, in favor of liberty and against tyranny, constitutions of france and the US were based off of his theories. | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 18 | Montesquieu | Had a comparative study of republics, monarchies, and depotisms and how it benefits or does not benefit where people live now. | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 19 | Montesquieu | the first of the great French men of letters associated with the Enlightenment | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment |
| 20 | Montesquieu | French, wrote Persian Letters and Spirit of Laws, wanted different kinds of governement | PEOPLE DURING SR/E QUICK FACTS |
| 21 | Montesquieu | French philosophe. Wrote The Spirit of Laws. Said "Power checks power". Seperation of powers. Form of government varies according to climate. | ch 17 & 18 vocab for a.p. euro |
| 22 | Montesquieu | French philosophe. Wrote The Spirit of Laws. Said "Power checks power". Separation of powers. Form of government varies according to climate. | AP Euro Ch 18 |
| 23 | Montesquieu | French philosophe. Wrote The Spirit of Laws. Said "Power checks power". Separation of powers. Form of government varies according to climate. | Ap European ch. 18 |
| 24 | Montesquieu | Said that government should be divided into three branches;legislative,executive, and judicial branches. (seperation of powers) | Influences |
| 25 | montesquieu | government powers should be divided into 3 branches: executive, legislative, judicial(checks and balances) to control other parts | HISTORY CH.6 |
| 26 | Montesquieu | SPIRIT OF LAWS: described the ideal system of government (checks and balances for example) | Authors |
| 27 | Montesquieu | French philosophe. Wrote The Spirit of Laws. Said "Power checks power". Separation of powers. Form of government varies according to climate. | ap euro ch13-20 |
| 28 | Montesquieu | French writer who declared that powers of goverment should be seperated and balanced against each other | HISTORY TEST |
| 29 | Montesquieu | wrote “The Persian Letters” (satire on European culture from Persian point of view), “The Spirit of Laws”, (advocated separation of powers, the splitting of power between several strong groups instead of just one so they would check each other) | AP Euro Chapter 18 |
| 30 | Montesquieu | The Spirit of the Law, French, The Persian Letters | Ch. 18 |
| 31 | Montesquieu | Checks and Balances. "Spirit of the law" Popularized seperation of powers. | Enlightenment thinkers |
| 32 | Montesquieu | The Spirit of Laws | Enlightenment Books and People |
| 33 | Montesquieu | Government needs to be divided | Unit 5 Review |
| 34 | Montesquieu | French, Power within the gov. should be divided among branches of gov. the legislature, judical, executive | Unit 5 Review |
| 35 | Montesquieu | French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755) | " unit 5 review" or somthing similar |
| 36 | Montesquieu | (1689-1755) wrote 'Spirit of the Laws', said that no single set of political laws was applicable to all - depended on relationship and variables, supported division of government | Unit 5 Review |
| 37 | Montesquieu | (1689-1755) wrote 'Spirit of the Laws', said that no single set of political laws was applicable to all - depended on relationship and variables, supported division of government | unit 5 review |
| 38 | Montesquieu | x | unit 5 review |
| 39 | Montesquieu | Author of The Spirit of Laws; Believed that power w/i gov't should be divided in 3 branches (Judicial, Legislative, Executive) | Unit 5 Review |
| 40 | Montesquieu | born in 1689-1755,he was french,wrote a book called spirit of laws which argued that best forms of government,his beliefs were that power within government should be divided amoung the branches of government,his influence was seen in the us constitution | Unit 5 Review |
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