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Answer:
- John Locke
- Charles Louis de Secondat
- Locke's ideology
- The Philosophes Voltaire, Jean-Jaques Rousseau and John Locke
- The Encyclopedie
- Critique of Practical Reason
- Jean-Jaques Rousseau
- In the enlightenment of faith and reforming power of reason
- Voltaire
- the Rococo style
- La Madeleine and Arch de Triumph
- Capitol building, Rotunda of University of Virginia and the Monticello
- Palladian
- Jacques-Louis David
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Explanation:
- John Lock was an English philosopher and physician, popularly known as the father of Liberalism
- Charles Louis De Secondat also called Montesquieu is regarded as the principal source of separation of powers.
- Locke's ideology reflect the belief that something must be capable of being repeatedly tested
- The Philosophes Voltaire, Jean-Jaques Rousseau and John Locke
- The Encyclopedie was a general encyclopedia published in France in 1751-1755
- Critique of Practical Reason is one of Immanuel Kant's 3 critiques
- Jean-Jaques Rousseau was a philosopher and composer who influenced progress of the enlightenment through Europe
- In the enlightenment of faith and reforming power of reason
- Voltaire was a French writer who advocated for freedom of speech, religion and separation of church and state
- the Rococo style is a theatrical and ornamental style of architecture
- La Madeleine and Arc de Triomphe
- Capitol building, Rotunda of University of Virginia and the Monticello
- Andrea Palladio (Palladian architecture) is the inspiration for European architectural style
- Jacques-Louis David was a French painter of the neoclassical style
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was a French Neoclassical painter