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Name: __________________________ Seat #: _____ World History Chapter Seven Note-taking Guide: 7.4 Take notes on your own notebook paper. Be sure to write down section titles to help organize your notes. Read each paragraph, then write a one-sentence summary of the paragraph. Then, for each paragraph, write down all terms, names, events, documents, or themes listed as important on the note-taking guide. NOTES MUST BE HANDWRITTEN IN YOUR OWN HANDWRITING. You will not be able to use this note-taking guide while taking a reading check—only your handwritten notes. So be sure to write down everything you need for your reading checks in your notes. COLOR-CODE ALL NOTES . Red/pink=vocab words. Green=events. Blue=people. Yellow=documents. Orange=dates/time periods. 7.4—Other Enlightenment Ideas original sin Locke tabula rasa Rousseau’s argument about human nature results of Locke’s and Rousseau’s ideas about human nature spread of Enlightenment ideas Denis Diderot Encyclopedia salons enlightened despots Rousseau’s argument about the separate spheres Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the Rights of Women censorship Voltaire Candide satire Letter Concerning Toleration

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Name: __________________________ Seat #: _____

World History Chapter Seven Note-taking Guide: 7.4 Take notes on your own notebook paper. Be sure to write down section titles to help organize your notes. Read each paragraph, then write a one-sentence summary of the paragraph. Then, for each paragraph, write down all terms, names, events, documents, or themes listed as important on the note-taking

guide. NOTES MUST BE HANDWRITTEN IN YOUR OWN HANDWRITING. You will not be able to use this note-taking guide while taking a reading check—only your handwritten notes. So be sure to write

down everything you need for your reading checks in your notes. COLOR-CODE ALL NOTES . Red/pink=vocab words. Green=events. Blue=people. Yellow=documents. Orange=dates/time

periods.

7.4—Other Enlightenment Ideas original sin Locke tabula rasa Rousseau’s argument about human

nature results of Locke’s and Rousseau’s

ideas about human nature spread of Enlightenment ideas Denis Diderot Encyclopedia salons

enlightened despots Rousseau’s argument about the

separate spheres Mary Wollstonecraft Vindication of the Rights of Women censorship Voltaire Candide satire Letter Concerning Toleration