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| rules discoverable by reason, such as gravity and magnetism |
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| an agreement by which people gave up their freedom for an organized society |
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| rights that belong to all humans from birth; in U.S. it's the right to life, liberty and property |
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| the practice of allowing businesses to operate with little or no government involvement |
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| restricting access to ideas and information |
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| informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, etc. excange ideas |
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| a grand, ornate style of art and architecture |
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| a lighter, elegant, and charming type of art and architecture; not religious |
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| absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change |
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