Jeopardy

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Jeopardy
Absolute
Rulers of
the World
British, French,
and American
Revolutions
Enlightenment
and Scientific
Revolution
Industrial
Revolution
Movers and
Shakers
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Absolute
Rulers of the World
Who paid the taxes under
the absolute rulers of France
Like Louis XIV and XVI and
Peter the Great?
$100 Answer from Absolute
Rulers of the World
The poor!
(17)
$200 Question from Absolute
Rulers of the World
What is divine right (again)?
$200 Answer from Absolute
Rulers of the World
The idea that god chooses
who rules (especially if its an absolute
ruler)
(8)
$300 Question from Absolute
Rulers of the World
What 3 things did the Chinese trade
with the Dutch?
$300 Answer from Absolute
Rulers of the World
Porcelain
Silk
and Tea
(2)
$400 Question from Absolute
Rulers of the World
Frederick II (who tried to take on
Austria, France, and Russia during the 7 Year War
And sponsored composers like Johann Sebastian Bach)
was an absolute ruler from
what country?
$400 Answer from Absolute
Rulers of the World
Prussia
(23)
$500 Question from Absolute
Rulers of the World
What Catholic Spanish king from the Hapsburg family
hated Protestant England so much he attacked
them with his Huge fleet of ships
called the Spanish Armada?
$500 Answer from Absolute
Rulers of the World
Phillip II
(9)
$100 Question from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
What document written by Thomas Jefferson
in 1776 helped start the American Revolution?
$100 Answer from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
The Declaration of Independence
(68)
$200 Question from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
What was the name of the French armory
that was attacked by the French revolutionaries
at the beginning of their revolution ?
$200 Answer from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
The Bastille
(76)
$300 Question from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
What country
(whose army was
led by Wellington)
defeated Napoleon
at Waterloo?
$300 Answer from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
Great Britain
(England)
(82)
$400 Question from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
What leader of the “Roundheads”
helped defeat the king of England (Charles I)
during the British Revolution?
$400 Answer from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
Oliver Cromwell
(36)
$500 Question from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
Name one of the three goals of the
Congress of Vienna (which was hosted
By Clemens Von Mitternich with Britain,
France, Russia, Austria, and Prussia in
Attendance)?
$500 Answer from British,
French, and American
Revolutions
Legitimacy
(restoring royal power)
Compensation
(France paying back money for Napoleon’s wars)
Balance of Power
(Making sure that no one took over the world
Again)
(84)
$100 Question from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
The philosophe Montesqieu said that
governments should be split into how many
branches?
$100 Answer from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
3 branches
(59)
$200 Question from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
What scientist came up
with the laws of gravity?
$200 Answer from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
Sir Isaac Newton
(50)
$300 Question from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
What scientist came up with the laws of inertia
while also inventing the telescope?
$300 Answer from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
Galileo
(47)
$400 Question from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
The philosophe Voltaire wrote about what
freedom?
$400 Answer from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
Freedom of religion
(60)
$500 Question from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
What scientist figured out that blood flows through the
human body through the heart?
$500 Answer from
Enlightenment and Scientific
Revolution
William Harvey
(52)
$100 Question from The
Industrial Revolution
Who invented the cotton gin
(which helped filter cotton quicker) as
well as interchangeable parts (parts which
Can be used in a variety of machines)?
$100 Answer from The Industrial
Revolution
Eli Whitney
(101 + 113)
$200 Question from The
Industrial Revolution
Who owned the schools, hospitals, and banks during
the early factory towns of the Industrial Revolution?
$200 Answer from The Industrial
Revolution
The factories (or factory owners)
(129)
$300 Question from The
Industrial Revolution
Who invented the light bulb
(which sadly only increased the working hours
For those in the factories)?
$300 Answer from The Industrial
Revolution
Thomas Edison
AND
some of his coworkers
(121)
$400 Question from The
Industrial Revolution
The Bessemer Process was used to
make what metal?
$400 Answer from The Industrial
Revolution
Steel
(103)
$500 Question from The
Industrial Revolution
Adam Smith wrote what book that influenced
many of the early industries and said that
competition is good between companies
Because it made better and cheaper products?
$500 Answer from The Industrial
Revolution
The Wealth of Nations
(110)
$100 Question from Movers and
Shakers
Catherine the Great used martial
law to keep her absolute rule Who rules under martial law?
$100 Answer from Movers and
Shakers
The military
(30)
$200 Question from Movers and
Shakers
Toussiant L’ Ouverture (inspired by
Napoleon and the Enlightenment)
fought for the freedom of the people from
what country?
$200 Answer from Movers and
Shakers
Haiti (St. Dominique)
(90)
$300 Question from Movers and
Shakers
Mary Wallstonecraft said what about men
and women?
$300 Answer from Movers and
Shakers
They should be treated equally!
(61)
$400 Question from Movers and
Shakers
Who proposed (in his book the Communist
Manifesto) that the proletariat (the
workers) first needs to organize into
unions to rise up and defeat the
bourgeoisie (the factory owners)?
$400 Answer from Movers and
Shakers
Karl Marx
(137)
$500 Question from Movers and
Shakers
Who came up with the heliocentric theory
(the idea that the earth revolves around the
sun) which only upset the Catholic Church
because it went against their beliefs?
$500 Answer from Movers and
Shakers
Copernicus
(45 + 51)
Final Jeopardy Question
What Enlightenment thinker said that the
people have the rights to life, liberty, and property
As well as the right to abolish the government
if they step out of line (this helped inspire
the American Revolution)?
Final Jeopardy Answer
John Locke
(51)
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