France and the Age of Enlightenment

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Opposition to absolute monarchy

No ruler should have unlimited power

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Separation of powers

Power should be distributed across different branches of government

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Liberty and individual rights

all men possess natural rights to life, liberty, and property

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Equality

All men are created equal and no one should be born into more power than another

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Free-market capitalism

governments should allow markets to operate with minimal regulations

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What did the ideas of Enlightenment do?

Caused people to start challenging the kings and the fundamental principals of french government

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Introduced the idea that all men possess natural rights to life, liberty, and property. (Inalienable rights)

John Locke

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mercantilism

each country sought to produce as much as possible domestically and import as little as possible

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was against mercantilism and introduced ideas like free market capitalism, supply and demand, comparative advantage, and minimal regulations

Adam Smith

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Introduced the idea that no ruler should have unlimited power

Jean-Jacquse Rousseau and John Locke