Age of Enlightenment Jeopardy

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Enlightenment
Scientific
Revolution
Philosophers Revolution and
a New Govt.
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from
Enlightenment…
The Age of Enlightenment was also
known as this period.
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The Age of Reason
$200 Question from
Enlightenment…
The Enlightenment period
took place on this continent.
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Europe
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Enlightenment…
During this period, thinkers emerged
that began to challenge old knowledge.
These thinkers were called what?
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Enlightenment…
Philosophes
(Philosophers also accepted)
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Enlightenment…
Philosophers began to use this to try and
understand how the world worked and
how to make it better.
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Reason
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Enlightenment…
The Age of Enlightenment
emphasized on revolutionizing
these two entities.
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Government and Church
$100 Question from The
Scientific Revolution
One of the first developments of the
Scientific Revolution was this systematic
observation and careful experiements that
would lead to correct principles.
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Revolution
The Scientific Method
$200 Question from The
Scientific Revolution
This man was the first to say that the Sun was
the center of the universe, not the Earth.
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Revolution
Nicholas Copernicus
$300 Question from The
Scientific Revolution
This man was the first to realize that natural
laws can be discovered. His work regarding
gravity was revolutionary.
$300 Answer from The Scientific
Revolution
Isaac Newton
$400 Question from The
Scientific Revolution
This is the name of the model that said that
they Sun was the center of the universe and
not the Earth.
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Revolution
Heliocentric Model
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Scientific Revolution
This man developed the Scientific
Method. He also stated that there
was no need for God in science.
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Revolution
Francis Bacon
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Philosophers…
This was an English
philosopher the believed it
was the government’s role
to protect us from us.
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Philosophers…
John Locke
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Philosophers…
John Locke believed that men
are entitled to life, liberty, and
this. This appealed greatly to
rich, white, educated men.
$200 Answer from Philosophers
Property
$300 Question from Philosophers
He was a French philosopher that
believed in equality above all
else.
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Jean Jacque Rousseau
$400 Question from Philosophers
John Locke was the creator of this
concept in which men form governments
and it is government’s job to respond to
the needs of men.
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The Social Contract
$500 Question from Philosophers
He was a French
philosopher that advocated
freedom of religion and
separation of church and
state. He also advocated the
right of citizens to a fair trial.
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Voltaire
$100 Question from Revolution
and a New Govt.
John Locke’s Social Contract inspired this
American document. It was sent to British
King George III in 1776.
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and a New Govt.
Declaration of Independence
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and a New Govt.
The Declaration of Independence was
written by this man, a self-proclaimed
deist.
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and a New Govt.
Thomas Jefferson
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and a New Govt.
The American Founding Fathers were
inspired by many Enlightenment
philosophers, but the one that influenced them
the most was this man that proclaimed
property was more important than equality.
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and a New Govt.
John Locke
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and a New Govt.
The American Founding Fathers studied this
English economist’s phiolosophy on free trade
and his law of supply and demand. He was
made famous by his book Wealth of Nations.
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and a New Govt.
Adam Smith
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and a New Govt.
Thomas Jefferson was a big proponent of this
enlightenment philosophy which stresses a
“hands off” approach to almost everything.
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and a New Govt.
Laissez-Faire
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This man was known as the father of modern
rationalism. He is famous for the quote “I
think, therefore I am.”
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Rene Descartes
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Isaac Newton is famous for his work with
gravity. But his also known for his three laws
of this.
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Motion
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This city was known as the hotbed of reason.
Which is ironic seeing as how it was also the
center of Absolutism.
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Paris, France
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This man was an English philosopher that
questioned the existence of God. He used
logic and scientific facts to question faith.
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David Hume
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This is the Enlightenment age religion that
advocated a belief in God but stated that God
had no interest in our life on Earth.
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Deism
Final Jeopardy
Deism was a very controversial religion in which
believers believed in God but stated that the belief
was irrational. The best way to describe this religion
is by comparing it to this theory.
Final Jeopardy Answer
The Watchmaker Theory
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