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Hist. Ch. 17 Pgs. 545-551

Horizontales
Most Enlightenment men still unfortunately harbored a view of women being inferior that was tied to this Greek philosopher.
This writer used "Persian" travelers coming to France and finding it repulsive as a critique of Louis XIV.
This term described an era in which it was believed that humans could apply a critical, reasoning spirit to every problem they encountered.
A French literary heroine who announced "I may have lived in servitude, but I have always been free," reflecting the growing independence of women.
By the 1700's, it had become fashionable to have a knowledge of this now common school subject.
The most influential writer of the Enlightenment.
This French author launched a campaign against religious intolerance.
State authorities found this ideology dangerous because it could undermine state authority.
This Republic wasn't perfect, but was the most accepting of different religious groups.
Verticales
Enlightenment thinkers championed this method as the ultimate way to address the world's problems.
This woman advocated for women's rights through literature, and also criticized modern views of marriage.
How travelers to the Americas viewed Native Americans.
This British scientist saw a resurgence in popularity thanks to Enlightenment thinkers being big fans.
Due to fossil dating, some Enlightenment scholars began to challenge the authority of this text.
The basic lesson of travel literature was that these things varied country to country.