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Match each Enlightenment philosopher to the book that he wrote. Tiles John Locke Thomas Hobbes William Blackstone Jean Jacques Rousseau A Leviathan B Second Treatise on Government C The Social Contract D Commentaries on the Laws of England

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John Locke: Second Treatise on Government, Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan, William Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England, Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Social Contract

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John Locke- The wealth of nations

Thomas Hobbs- Second treatise on government

William blackstone- Commentaries on the laws of England

Jean Jack Rousseau- The Social Contract

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John Locke was English philosopher, he is considered as one of the most influential philosopher of Enlightenment thinkers. He is also known as father of liberalism. He wrote the Two treatises of the Government in 1690, in the book he justified the Glorious revolution.

William Blackstone was English judge, jurist and politician. He is famous for the book Commentaries on the laws of England. It was first book that described English law in detail.

John Locke was English physician and philosopher, he is known as Father of liberalism. Locke was one of the tallest personalities of Enlightenment period. The wealth of nations was written in 1776 and enquires about the causes and nature of wealth of nations.

Rousseau was genevan writer, composer and philosopher. His political philosophy payed vital role during Enlightenment, French revolution and in the development of modern economic , educational and political thought. He wrote the social contract in 1762 and is famous for the quote" man is born free, but he is in chains everywhere", he challenged the traditional order of the society.

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