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JeopardyEngland Absolutism

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Scientifc Revolution

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$100 Question from England

England’s greatest monarch, 1558-1603

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Elizabeth I

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$200 Question from England

Only English monarch ever executed; supported by the

Cavaliers, but lost the English Civil War

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Charles I

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$300 Question from England

This king from Scotland was the first monarch in

England from the House of Stuart. He sponsored a translation of the Bible.

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James I

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$400 Question from England

Merry Monarch restored to the throne after Oliver Cromwell’s

rule as Lord Protector

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Charles II

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$500 Question from England

Document of the Glorious Revolution

creating a constitutional

monarchy

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$500 Answer from England

English Bill of Rights

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$100 Question of Scientific Revolution

Scientist who explained laws of

motion and gravity

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$100 Answer from Scientific Revolution

Sir Isaac Newton

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$200 Question from Scientific Revolution

Theory first explained by

Copernicus stating the planets revolve

around the sun

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$200 Answer fromScientific Revolution

Heliocentric Theory

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$300 Question fromScientific Revolution

Edward Jenner’s most significant

invention

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$300 Answer fromScientific Revolution

Smallpox Vaccine

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$400 Question fromScientific Revolution

Devised and advocated the scientific method

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$400 Answer from Scientific Revolution

Francis Bacon

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$500 Question fromScientific Revolution

Invented by Leeuwenhoek

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Microscope

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$100 Question from Absolutism

Monarchs’ belief that the power to rule was given by God

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Divine Right of Kings

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Palace built by Louis XIV to demonstrate his wealth and power

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Versailles

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$300 Question from Absolutism

Absolute monarch who wanted to westernize Russia; this leader built a

new capital city

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Peter the Great

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$400 Question from Absolutism

This leader opposed absolute monarchy and fought the English Civil War to

overthrow King Charles I

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Oliver Cromwell

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$500 Question from Absolutism

Louis XIV, Elizabeth I, and Peter I are examples of

progressive, forward-thinkng absolute monarchs known as -- ?

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Enlightened Despots

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$100 Question from Enlightenment

The Law of Nature promises “life, health, liberty, and property.”

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$100 Answer from Enlightenment

John Locke

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$200 Question from Enlightenment

Life in a state of nature would be “solitary, poor, nasty,

brutish, and short.” He wrote Leviathan.

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$200 Answer from Enlightenment

Thomas Hobbes

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$300 Question from Enlightenment

Idea that government’s power comes from the

people

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Popular Sovereignty

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$400 Question from Enlightenment

Document promising

universal male suffrage to all

citizens

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Declaration of the Rights of Man

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$500 Question from Enlightenment

Idea that people give up rights in order to form a government

that provides stability and security; described by Hobbes

and Rousseau

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Social Contract

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$100 Question from Revolution

Lowest social class in France prior to the Revolution

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Third Estate

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$200 Question from Revolution

Latin American leader for independence; he fought for

Gran Colombia

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Simon Bolivar

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$300 Question from Revolution

Economic cause of both the American and French

Revolutions

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Taxation [without

representation]

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$400 Question from Revolution

Haitian leader of only successful slave rebellion in

history

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$400 Answer from Revolution

Toussaint L’Ouverture

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$500 Question from Revolution

What is the correct chronological order of the

following:American RevolutionEnlightenment begins

French RevolutionGlorious Revolution

Gran Colombian Revolution

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$500 Answer from Revolution

Enlightenment beginsGlorious RevolutionAmerican Revolution

French RevolutionGran Colombian Revolution

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Double JeopardyFrench

RevolutionPlaces Dates Potluck

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Final Jeopardy

People

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$200 Question forFrench Revolution

What was the slogan of the Revolutionaries during the

French Revolution?

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$200 Answer forFrench Revolution

“Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité”

[“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”]

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$400 Question forFrench Revolution

French Independence Day is July 14, marking the

anniversary of what event?

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$400 Answer for French Revolution

The Storming of the Bastille

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$600 Question forFrench Revolution

Where did members of the Third Estate go after being excluded from the meeting of the Estates-General, to declare an oath, marking the start

of the French Revolution?

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$600 Answer forFrench Revolution

A Tennis Court

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$800 Question forFrench Revolution

What leader of the Committee on Public

Safety, which conducted the Reign of Terror, was

eventually executed himself?

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$800 Answer forFrench Revolution

Robespierre

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$1000 Question forFrench Revolution

The French Revolution overthrew the monarchy

and social system in France, which were

thereafter known as the --?

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Old Regime (or Regime Ancien)

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$200 Question forPeople

Who was the military leader who took over

French government after the French Revolution

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Napoleon [Bonaparte]

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$400 Question forPeople

Who described the ideal government as one divided into three branches in order

to separate powers?

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Montesquieu

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$600 Question forPeople

Who was the mathematician and

astronomer who described the planets’ elliptical orbits

in our solar system?

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$600 Answer forPeople

Johannes Kepler

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$800 Question forPeople

What classical Austrian musician performed and

composed as a child?

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[Wolfgang Amadeus] Mozart

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$1000 Question forPeople

Who is known for the quote: “I think, therefore I am.”

He applied reason to mathematics and created

analytical geometry, linking algebra and geometry.

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Rene Descartes

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$200 Question forPlaces

Country where Civil War was fought between

Cavaliers and Roundheads

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England

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$400 Question forPlaces

Country ruled by czars; one of them built the city

of St. Petersburg

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Russia

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$600 Question forPlaces

In what Latin American colony was revolution led by Miguel Hidalgo, José

Morelos, and Agustin Iturbide?

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Mexico

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$800 Question forPlaces

What Portuguese colony in Latin America gained its

independence without military conflict?

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Brazil

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$1000 Question forPlaces

Paris and London were the places referenced in

Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. Around what

event was this famous novel set?

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The French Revolution

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$200 Question forDates

Name the event that occurred onJuly 4, 1776.

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The Declaration of Independence was signed.

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$400 Question forDates

In what year did the French Revolution begin?

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1789

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$600 Question forDates

In 1588, Elizabeth I oversaw her most

significant military accomplishment as queen.

What was it?

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The defeat of the Spanish Armada

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$800 Question forDates

Put these English Monarchs in chronological order:

Charles IElizabeth I

William and MaryHenry VIII

James I

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Henry VIIIElizabeth I

James ICharles I

William and Mary

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$1000 Question forDates

Put these writers/philosophers in chronological order according to when their

most signifcant works were published:Thomas Jefferson

John LockeMachiavelli

Mary Wollstonecraft

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MachiavelliJohn Locke

Thomas JeffersonMary Wollstonecraft

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$200 Question forPotluck

What was the musical period of history represented by Johannes Sebastian Bach?

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Baroque

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$400 Question forPotluck

What social class near the top of the hierarchy in

Latin American colonies was made up of the white descendants of European

settlers?

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Creoles

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$600 Question forPotluck

What is the official religion of England?

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Anglican[also acceptable—

Protestant]

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$800 Question forPotluck

What is the source of this quote: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that

all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain

unalienable Rights, that among these Rights are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of

Happiness.”

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$800 Answer forPotluck

The Declaration of Independence, written by

Thomas Jefferson

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$1000 Question forPotluck

Who is credited as the source of this quote?

“I disapprove of what you say but I defend to the

death your right to say it.”

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$1000 Answer forPotluck

Voltaire

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Final Jeopardy

• Category: Documents

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Final Jeopardy

Five freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment to the

U.S. Constitution

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition