Week 5

program
1. Redo the test?
2. Program of this period
3. Start chapter 4
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with text slides.

Items in this lesson

program
1. Redo the test?
2. Program of this period
3. Start chapter 4

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Redo the test: What do you need to do?
1. Contact me (by email or after class)

2. Make a 'Plan van Aanpak' : What are you going to do differently to make sure you don't have to redo the test in P3?

3. Hand in a handwritten! summary of 2.1 - 2.5
( If you did this already, you can make a cheat sheet instead)

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Important dates
5 feb: Handing in your summaries or cheat sheet before class

11 Feb : Redo's starting at 14.00

13 Feb: Hand in your Practical assignments!

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Plan for this period
- Only once a week :(
- Starting with chapter 4?

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The Enlightenment
Any thoughts?

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The Enlightenment (de verlichting)
- Many scientific discoveries and inventions

- A movement: reason and intellect would make it possible for man to understand everything

- Optimistic mentality: rational thinking would improve life

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New ideas
- Religion                                                  - Equality
Religious tolerence                                all people born equal
Voltaire: God as clockmaker              equal rights
Atheism                                                        Freedom of speech, religion
                                                                         A constitition (grondwet)
                                                                         Abolitionism (Abolitionisme)


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Political thinkers
Absolutism (absolutisme)
The king got his power directly from God

John Locke
Kings got their power from the people
People had the right to dismiss a incompetent government
(Social contract)

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Political thinkers
A system to prevent the abuse of power
The seperation of powers (trias politica)
- legislative power (wetgevende macht)
- executive power (uitvoerende macht)
- judiciary power (rechterlijke macht)
                                                                                       Charles Montesquieu
These powers should not be controlled by one person

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Read page 82
Who is this?
Why is he and his project a good 
example of the Enlightenment 
mentality? 

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For now..
- Read the text on page 80 - 83
  
Prepare at least two questions you have about the text for next weeks lesson

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Homework
- Prepare the questions
- Make the introduction questions on page 84 

!! Don't forget: Hand in your handwritten summaries or cheat sheet in next week if you want to redo the test !!

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