LeviathanHobbes ideaof a powerfulgovernmentto controlselfish peopleAbsolutismSystem wherea ruler holdstotal andunquestionablepowerNaturalRightsLocke idealife libertyand propertybelong toeveryoneEnlightenment18th centurymovementusing reasonto improvesocietyHumanRightsBasicconditionsfor dignitybelonging toall peopleScientificRevolution16th–17thcentury shiftto knowledgethroughscienceI amtheStateLouis XIVphraseshowing fullcontrol ofgovernmentGeneralWillCollectivegood of thecommunityover individualinterestsDemocracyRule by thepeopledirectly orthroughrepresentativeSeparationof PowersMontesquieuidea to dividegovernmentinto branchesEncyclopediaDiderot workspreadingEnlightenmentideasCapitalismAdam Smithfree marketsystem basedon supply anddemandSocialJusticeEqual accessto rightsopportunitiesandresourcesSeparationof Churchand StateVoltaire ideareligionshould notcontrolpoliticsStateofNatureLife withoutgovernmentwith freedombut noprotectionInvisibleHandAdam Smithidea thatself-interestcan benefitsocietyLaissez-FaireEconomicidea of littlegovernmentinterferencein tradeScientificMethodSystematicprocess ofobservationandexperimentationDivineRightBelief thatkings ruleby GodwillLouisXIVFrenchabsolutemonarchknown asthe Sun KingSocialMobilityability to moveup or down insocial andeconomicstatusSocialJusticeequal accessto rightsopportunitiesandresourcesHeliocentricTheoryCopernicusidea that thesun is at thecenter of theuniverseFeminismWollstonecraftdefense ofwomen rightsto educationand equalityGravityNewtondiscoveryexplainingplanetarymotionNaturalLawUniversal rulesof right andwrong found innature andsocietySocialContractRousseau ideaagreement tofollow thegeneral will ofsocietyMajorityRuledecisionmade whenmore thanhalf agreeLeviathanHobbes ideaof a powerfulgovernmentto controlselfish peopleAbsolutismSystem wherea ruler holdstotal andunquestionablepowerNaturalRightsLocke idealife libertyand propertybelong toeveryoneEnlightenment18th centurymovementusing reasonto improvesocietyHumanRightsBasicconditionsfor dignitybelonging toall peopleScientificRevolution16th–17thcentury shiftto knowledgethroughscienceI amtheStateLouis XIVphraseshowing fullcontrol ofgovernmentGeneralWillCollectivegood of thecommunityover individualinterestsDemocracyRule by thepeopledirectly orthroughrepresentativeSeparationof PowersMontesquieuidea to dividegovernmentinto branchesEncyclopediaDiderot workspreadingEnlightenmentideasCapitalismAdam Smithfree marketsystem basedon supply anddemandSocialJusticeEqual accessto rightsopportunitiesandresourcesSeparationof Churchand StateVoltaire ideareligionshould notcontrolpoliticsStateofNatureLife withoutgovernmentwith freedombut noprotectionInvisibleHandAdam Smithidea thatself-interestcan benefitsocietyLaissez-FaireEconomicidea of littlegovernmentinterferencein tradeScientificMethodSystematicprocess ofobservationandexperimentationDivineRightBelief thatkings ruleby GodwillLouisXIVFrenchabsolutemonarchknown asthe Sun KingSocialMobilityability to moveup or down insocial andeconomicstatusSocialJusticeequal accessto rightsopportunitiesandresourcesHeliocentricTheoryCopernicusidea that thesun is at thecenter of theuniverseFeminismWollstonecraftdefense ofwomen rightsto educationand equalityGravityNewtondiscoveryexplainingplanetarymotionNaturalLawUniversal rulesof right andwrong found innature andsocietySocialContractRousseau ideaagreement tofollow thegeneral will ofsocietyMajorityRuledecisionmade whenmore thanhalf agree

1st Partial Liberalism Review MGO - 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. Hobbes idea of a powerful government to control selfish people
    Leviathan
  2. System where a ruler holds total and unquestionable power
    Absolutism
  3. Locke idea life liberty and property belong to everyone
    Natural Rights
  4. 18th century movement using reason to improve society
    Enlightenment
  5. Basic conditions for dignity belonging to all people
    Human Rights
  6. 16th–17th century shift to knowledge through science
    Scientific Revolution
  7. Louis XIV phrase showing full control of government
    I am the State
  8. Collective good of the community over individual interests
    General Will
  9. Rule by the people directly or through representative
    Democracy
  10. Montesquieu idea to divide government into branches
    Separation of Powers
  11. Diderot work spreading Enlightenment ideas
    Encyclopedia
  12. Adam Smith free market system based on supply and demand
    Capitalism
  13. Equal access to rights opportunities and resources
    Social Justice
  14. Voltaire idea religion should not control politics
    Separation of Church and State
  15. Life without government with freedom but no protection
    State of Nature
  16. Adam Smith idea that self-interest can benefit society
    Invisible Hand
  17. Economic idea of little government interference in trade
    Laissez-Faire
  18. Systematic process of observation and experimentation
    Scientific Method
  19. Belief that kings rule by God will
    Divine Right
  20. French absolute monarch known as the Sun King
    Louis XIV
  21. ability to move up or down in social and economic status
    Social Mobility
  22. equal access to rights opportunities and resources
    Social Justice
  23. Copernicus idea that the sun is at the center of the universe
    Heliocentric Theory
  24. Wollstonecraft defense of women rights to education and equality
    Feminism
  25. Newton discovery explaining planetary motion
    Gravity
  26. Universal rules of right and wrong found in nature and society
    Natural Law
  27. Rousseau idea agreement to follow the general will of society
    Social Contract
  28. decision made when more than half agree
    Majority Rule