This bingo card has 18 words: Rules discovered by reason the explain scientific forces, English thinker who believed people were naturally greedy and cruel, English thinker who thought people had rights to life, liberty, and property, An argreement where people give up some freedom to live in an organized society, French thinker who advocated for the separation of powers, French thinker who defended freedom of speech, English thinker who argued that "free and equal" must apply to women also, Scottish economist who explained the concept of supply and demand, Restricting access to ideas and information; banning books, Social gatherings where Enlightened ideas spread, Art style that was grand and colorful; showed religious imagery, Art style that moved away from religion and showed more realistic lifes, Absolute rulers who used their powers to bring about social and political change, Ruler of Prussia who reduced torture and allowed free press, Ruler or Russia who abolished torture and established religious tolerance, Ruler of Austria who allowed free press and abolished serfdom, French Term for group of Enlightenment thinkers and French thinker who promoted the ideas of social contract and free elections.
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