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Title: Age of Reason


1
Age of Reason
The Enlightenment
It is in their bones. It has defined part of
what they have dreamed of, what they aim to
become.
  • By Kelcy Bux
  • Period One

2
Big Ideas
Before Enlightenment During Enlightenment
  • Individualism/ Liberty
  • Humanism
  • Natural Rights For All
  • Governmental Change of Boundaries
  • Scientific Truth
  • Thinking Logically
  • Church and State Together (Theocracy)
  • Centrality of God
  • Monarchy
  • Community Matters
  • Bible and Tradition are the Truth

3
John Locke1632-1704
  • Ability to Think Makes Us Humans
  • Tabula Rosa- Born Without Knowledge
  • Learn Through Experience
  • Morality is Ingrained In Us, but Given by an
    Outside Lawgiver
  • Belief is Truth, The Govt Cant Force Belief
  • 2 Treatises of Govt
  • reject divine and absolute right of monarchy
  • Replace w/ govt that provides order and respects
    individuals
  • Religious Freedom
  • - All except Atheists Catholics for they cant
    abide by his way of Govt

4
Your Government
According To Locke
  • Social
  • Contract
  • Govt gives Protection
  • People give up Property Obey
  • Natural Law
  • Born With Life, Liberty, Property Health
  • Moral Law
  • Not Being Bad, Given By Outside Lawgiver

5
Thomas Jefferson
  • A Renaissance Man
  • Lawmaker, Writer, Scientist, Architect, and
    Inventor
  • Wrote the Declaration of Independence
  • adopted July 4th 1776
  • 3rd president of the US
  • - elected in 1800

6
The Declaration of Independence
  • Four Major Sections
  • - Preamble
  • - Declaration of Rights
  • - List of Complaints
  • - Conclusion
  • Ideas of John Locke
  • Most Important Part is the Preamble (natural
    rights listed)
  • Written by Thomas Jefferson
  • We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
    all men are created equal, that they are endowed
    by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,
    that among these are life, liberty and the
    pursuit of happiness.

7
Stride Toward Freedom
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Uses Hegelian Theory
  • Bring two ideas together to create one better
    idea
  • Brings Acquiescence and Violence together to
    create Nonviolent Resistance
  • Uses many Biblical Allusions

8
Acquiescence Violence Nonviolence Resistance
Acquiescence Violence Nonviolent Resistance
dont care immediate results get results
no violence sense of power more equality
- become conditioned to it - kills the future and is a circle peace, no one gets hurt
- oppressor thinks its okay - proves beliefs to be true moral and logical
9
Stride Toward Freedom
Biblical Allusions
  • My Brothers Keeper
  • refers to peoples reluctance to accept
    responsibility for others
  • King argues people should look out for one another
  • Peter Sword
  • Peter cut off the soldiers ear for arresting
    Jesus
  • Jesus condemned Peter
  • Proves violence is not the answer to solving
    problems

10
Stride Towards Freedom
Biblical Allusions
  • Moses leads the children of Israel from slavery
  • Finds some do not want to go
  • They are accustomed to slavery
  • Acquiescence doesnt help the problem
  • An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind
  • when people use violence everyone suffers
  • Violence just creates more problems

11
Necessary to Protect Ourselves
  • Malcolm X
  • Interview
  • Argues Social Contract
  • Believes the Govt is not protecting the African
    American people
  • - They must protect themselves

12
Necessary to Protect Ourselves
  • I think all of us should be critics of each
    other. Whenever you cant stand criticism you can
    never grow...
  • people will never be respected as humans until
    we react as other normal intelligent human beings
    do
  • get whatever is necessary to protect ourselves
    in a country or in an area where the governmental
    ability to protect us has broken down

13
What Is An American?
  • A country is suppose to nourish you like a
    mother.
  • A citizen should love their country and work hard
    for it.
  • Uni Panis Ibi Patria- Where my bread is earned,
    that is my country.

14
What Is An American?
Life in Europe Life in America
  • Old and Withered
  • Mowed Down by Want, Hunger, and War
  • Sore and Poor
  • No Harvest
  • Jail and Punishments
  • Live Under a King
  • Work with No Reward
  • Nature Rights Not Honored
  • New and Flourished
  • Provides Land, Bread, and Protection
  • Diversity and New Men
  • Consequence Purpose and Importance
  • New Ideas and Way of Living
  • Motivating and Happiness
  • Changes the World

-Spiritual Transformation-
15
Resources
  • McDougal Littell, The Language of Literature
  • Notes from Class
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