questionedtraditionalauthorityTaxationwithoutrepresentationin ParliamentIndividualwithrightsgovt. basedon theconsent ofthe peopleInspired otherpeople to seekindependencelittleeffect ontheir lifeNaturalrightsLaissez-fairepolicyChangedrel. btwnthe people& the govtsparkedAmerican& FrenchRevs.NaturallawsMontesquieu,Voltaire, andRousseauDivinerightLimitedthe powerof theKingSourceof rawmaterialNeoclassicalLife,liberty,pursuit ofhappinessNat. lawsgoverningtheuniverseMen areselfish,evil,and greedyneed stronggovt.FreeTradeMontesquieuObservationandexperimentationstrongnavyGave herpeople freepress andfree speechquestionedtraditionalauthorityTaxationwithoutrepresentationin ParliamentIndividualwithrightsgovt. basedon theconsent ofthe peopleInspired otherpeople to seekindependencelittleeffect ontheir lifeNaturalrightsLaissez-fairepolicyChangedrel. btwnthe people& the govtsparkedAmerican& FrenchRevs.NaturallawsMontesquieu,Voltaire, andRousseauDivinerightLimitedthe powerof theKingSourceof rawmaterialNeoclassicalLife,liberty,pursuit ofhappinessNat. lawsgoverningtheuniverseMen areselfish,evil,and greedyneed stronggovt.FreeTradeMontesquieuObservationandexperimentationstrongnavyGave herpeople freepress andfree speech

Enlightenment Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. questioned traditional authority
  2. Taxation without representation in Parliament
  3. Individual with rights
  4. govt. based on the consent of the people
  5. Inspired other people to seek independence
  6. little effect on their life
  7. Natural rights
  8. Laissez-faire policy
  9. Changed rel. btwn the people & the govt
  10. sparked American & French Revs.
  11. Natural laws
  12. Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Rousseau
  13. Divine right
  14. Limited the power of the King
  15. Source of raw material
  16. Neoclassical
  17. Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
  18. Nat. laws governing the universe
  19. Men are selfish,evil, and greedy need strong govt.
  20. Free Trade
  21. Montesquieu
  22. Observation and experimentation
  23. strong navy
  24. Gave her people free press and free speech