NEXT SNAPSHOTS NEXT Making a List NEXT Who’s Who NEXT What’s What NEXT War & Peace NEXT Snapshots 5 10 15 20 25 Making 5 10 15 20 25 Who’s Who 5 10 15 20 25 What’s 5 10 15 20 25 5 10 15 20 25 a List What War & Peace 465 Team One 0 Team Three 0 Team Five 615 Team Two 0 Team Four 0 Team Six Who are we, where do we fit in what dynasty, how does Cathy I like us, & why? Show Answer Cathy’s grandson Alex I (trained from birth to be tsar; lib. Ed.) and his daddy, son Paul I (paranoid, militaristic, and dictatorialRomanovs Back to Board JEOPARDY: Who am I? DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Who’d I shoot? TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Who painted me? Show Answer JEOPARDY: Nicholas I DJ: the Decembrists TJ: Franz KRÜGER Back to Board JEOPARDY: What? Where? DOUBLBLE JEOPARDY: In what architectural style? Show Answer JEOPARDY: The Cathedral of St. Isaac of Dalmatia in St. Petersburg. DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Neoclassical Back to Board JEOPARDY: Who am I & why am I upset (title of painting)? DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Who painted me? Show Answer JEOPARDY: Napoleon Bonaparte in Bad News from France DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Vasily Vereshchagin Back to Board JEOPARDY: Who? Where (city & place)? When? What’s going on? DOUBLE JEOPARDY: painter? Show Answer JEOPARDY: Nicholas I’s troops firing on the Decembrist rebels in St. Petersburg’s Senate Square on Dec. 26, 1825 DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Karl Kolman Back to Board 1. Abolition of serfdom 2. limits on the autocratic nature of the tsar Show Answer The most important issues discussed by the Unofficial Committee Back to Board 1.Gentry 2. merchant 3. laborers Show Answer 3 tiers of the society, each given a “basket of rights” under Speransky’s reforms Back to Board 1. Restored a host of official to their positions 2. Lifted bans on international travel for Russians 3. Reopened borders to travelers and trade 4. Relaxed draconian censorship 5. Reinstated the ban on torture 6. Restored the powers of local and regional governments Show Answer Alex I’s first acts (reversing most of his father Paul I’s policies) Back to Board Nicholas Novosiltsev Count Paul Stroganov Count Victor Kochubey Adam Czartoryski Tsar Alexander I Show Answer Members of the Unofficial Committee Back to Board 1. Bessarabia 2. Moldavia 3. Wallachia Show Answer Won by Russia in war fought between 1806-1812 with Ottoman Empire over control of the Black Sea Back to Board He fielded the world’s largest army to date against Russia in 1812 Show Answer Napoleon Bonaparte Back to Board Was rumored to have faked his own death in 1825 and retreated to a Siberian monastery Show Answer Tsar Alexander I Back to Board French philosophe who was Alexander I’s muse in theory if not in practice Show Answer Jean Jacques Rousseau Back to Board Skilled liberal advisor to Tsar Alexander I who, in 1809, sketched the details of a document that would transform the Russian Empire into a CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY Show Answer Michael Speransky Back to Board Really cheery guy who pushed Alexander I to impose statesupported religious piety onto the Russian population by purging secularist faculty, limiting freedoms of thought and expression among students, staff and faculty, and promoting the BIBLE as the sole source of knowledge Show Answer Prince Alexander Golitsyn Religious Reactionary Back to Board Famous orchestral work composed (& by whom) to commemorate the crushing defeat of Napoleonic France by Russia Show Answer Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture Back to Board Any dummy knows these are regional legislatures proposed in Speransky’s reforms Show Answer dumy Back to Board Bound by a strict set of procedural rules designed to emphasize the legality of the lawmaking process, this body was founded in 1810 to aid Alexander I with legislative governance. Show Answer The COUNCIL OF STATE Back to Board In 1814-15, Alexander participated in the diplomatic endeavor, which redrew the European map and settled international disputes in the wake of Napoleon’s defeat. Show Answer The CONGRESS OF VIENNA Back to Board JEOPARDY: In 1815, Russia formed what “holy trinity” with these two when Alex I entered into it based on shared Christian values DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What it was called when Great Britain entered it shortly thereafter; it lasted for 20 years Show Answer JEOPARDY: The HOLY ALLIANCE with Prussia and Austria DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The Quadruple Alliance Back to Board Napoleon seized it on Sept. 14, 1812. Show Answer MOSCOW Back to Board What Russians call the French Invasion of Russia in 1812 . Show Answer The PATRIOTIC WAR OF 1812 Back to Board Who won these battles? 1. Battle of Austerlitz 2. Battle of Jena-Auerstedt 3. Battle of Friedland Show Answer NAPOLEON Back to Board It was established within the Russian Empire as a result of the brief RussoSwedish War (1808-09), in which Sweden suffered significant territorial losses. Show Answer The Grand Duchy of Finland Back to Board The Russians fought whom where in: 1. 1804-1813 2. 1806-1812 Show Answer 1. Persians – the Caucasus 2. Ottomans – the Balkans Back to Board Show Question 25 26 27 28 29 30 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JEOPARDY: The Russo-Persian was fought over this territory in the Caucasus DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Name the Caucasian territory Russia added to her empire when she won! Show Answer JEOPARDY: Georgia DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Dagestan Back to Board Big Board Facts © 2010 Jeff Ertzberger All rights reserved. All Clipart copyright GraphicsFactory.com– All Rights Reserved. Some images have been modified from original version. 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