| A | B |
| natural rights | life,liberty,property |
| revivals | dependence on God is achieved |
| Jonathan Edwards | maintained that a person had to repent, convert, and be born again |
| Rousseau | he wrote Social Contract |
| legislative branch | writes and makes laws |
| Enlightenment | logic, reasoning and rationalism |
| social contract | natural rights taken by the government breaks this |
| Great Awakening | movement that stressed a dependence on God |
| Executive Branch | enforces and carries laws |
| Montesquieu | He wrote The Spirit of Laws |
| George Whitefield | expressed the concern of listening to minister who had not been born again |
| Judicial Branch | interprets the law |
| Voltaire | associated the philosophy called Deism |
| Locke | asserted a person is born with natural rights |
| individualism | common element found in the Enlightenment and Great Awakening |
| blank slates | how one is born according to Locke |
| rebel | action taken by the people if the government does not protect them |
| Bad | according to Hobbes all people are this |
| divided | word associated with separation of powers and checks and balances |
| inalienable rights | life,liberty, and pursuit of happiness |