| Definition | Terms/People | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Philosopher, created natural rights | John Locke | 85%
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| Life, liberty, and property | Natural Rights | 85%
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| Founded the Pennsylvania Gazette, became a Diest, one of great thinkers during the Revolutionary Period | Benjamin Franklin | 69%
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| "Principia Mathematica" (1687) - used sciences of math and physics to explain movement of planets, invented calculus | Isaac Newton | 62%
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| A culture movement that emphasized the power of human reason to understand and shape the world | Enlightenment | 54%
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| People that illegally settled on land in hopes of legally acquiring it later on | Squatters | 46%
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| People that believed in a supreme being that created the Earth and ran it through natural laws but believed that God stepped back and did not interfere in the World afterward | Deism | 38%
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| Renewal of religious enthuasiam | Revival | 31%
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| Minister in Northampton, MA, encouraged religious revival which spread across New England | Jonathan Edwards | 23%
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| Ottawa Chief, led uprising in Detroit leads to huge revolt across Great Lakes + Ohio Valley against British | Pontiac | 23%
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| Modern-thinking members of the the clergy who believed in Enlightenment | New Lights | 15%
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| Conservative ministers that condemned the "crying out, faintings, and convulsions" in revivalist meetings; rejected ideas of new ministers | Old Lights | 15%
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| Raised living standard - put many in debt | Consumer Revolution | 8%
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| Great Awakening - contributed to religious revival | George Whitefield | 8%
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| A culture movement intertwined with Evangelical Christian that stressed the individual's personal relationship with God. | Pietism | 8%
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| A group of people that demanded an eastern-controlled government provide western districts with more courts for fairer taxation. | Regulators | 0%
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| People that rented/worked on land they didn't own | Tenancy | 0%
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| Architect of British 7 Year War effort, carried British army in early years of war | William Pitt | 0%
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