Austin Remer
02-13-13
1st hour
1. D
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. D
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. C
11. A
12. A
13. E
14. D
15. A
16. C
17. B
18. A (c)
19. Control of the media/use of propaganda
Use of secret police
Having a single-party government
Changing national laws to allow the dictator more power
Developing a 'cult of personality"
20.
Jean Jacques Rousseau- 6. "Law is the expression of general will". Rousseau believed that all people should be the ones to create and follow laws based on their desires, which means that if they have negative consequences, it is the people's problem, and they should work together to fix it, as a group, not just several individuals.
Baron De Montesquieu- 16. "Separation of powers defined". Montesquieu Believed in the separation of government power, with each section having equal authority. His ideas eventually shaped the government like we have in the U.S today with the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government power.
John Locke- 2. "These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression". Locke believed that people had inalienable rights which the government could not oppress, and that you would always have these rights, as they were bestowed upon form birth.
Voltaire- 11. "Every citizen may, accordingly, speak, write, and print with freedom". Voltaire believed that every citizen had the right to freedom of speech and press, and was heavily against the oppression of these rights. He told his ideas using comedy or writing to reinforce that people should be able to publish whatever they want, without being charged for any crimes.
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