DOUBLE JEOPARDY - Madison County Schools

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Who are we, where do we
fit in what dynasty, how
does Cathy I like us, &
why?
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Cathy’s grandson Alex I
(trained from birth to
be tsar; lib. Ed.) and
his daddy, son Paul I
(paranoid, militaristic,
and dictatorialRomanovs
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JEOPARDY: Who am I?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Who’d I shoot?
TRIPLE JEOPARDY: Who
painted me?
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JEOPARDY: Nicholas I
DJ: the Decembrists
TJ: Franz KRÜGER
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JEOPARDY: What? Where?
DOUBLBLE JEOPARDY: In
what architectural style?
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JEOPARDY: The Cathedral of
St. Isaac of Dalmatia in St.
Petersburg.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Neoclassical
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JEOPARDY: Who am I
& why am I upset (title
of painting)?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Who painted me?
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JEOPARDY: Napoleon
Bonaparte in Bad
News from France
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Vasily Vereshchagin
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JEOPARDY: Who? Where (city
& place)? When? What’s going
on?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: painter?
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JEOPARDY: Nicholas I’s
troops firing on the
Decembrist rebels in St.
Petersburg’s Senate
Square on Dec. 26, 1825
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Karl
Kolman
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1. Abolition of
serfdom
2. limits on the
autocratic nature of
the tsar
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The most important
issues discussed by the
Unofficial Committee
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1.Gentry
2. merchant
3. laborers
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3 tiers of the
society, each given
a “basket of rights”
under Speransky’s
reforms
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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
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Alex I’s first acts
(reversing most of his
father Paul I’s policies)
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Nicholas Novosiltsev
Count Paul Stroganov
Count Victor Kochubey
Adam Czartoryski
Tsar Alexander I
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Members
of the
Unofficial
Committee
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1. Bessarabia
2. Moldavia
3. Wallachia
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Won by
Russia in
war fought
between
1806-1812
with
Ottoman
Empire over
control of
the Black
Sea
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He fielded the world’s largest army to
date against Russia in 1812
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Napoleon
Bonaparte
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Was rumored to
have faked his own
death in 1825 and
retreated to a
Siberian monastery
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Tsar Alexander
I
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French philosophe
who was
Alexander I’s
muse in theory if
not in practice
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Jean Jacques
Rousseau
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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
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Michael Speransky
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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
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Prince Alexander
Golitsyn
Religious Reactionary
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Famous orchestral
work composed (& by
whom) to
commemorate the
crushing defeat of
Napoleonic France by
Russia
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Tchaikovsky’s
1812 Overture
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Any dummy knows these
are regional legislatures
proposed in Speransky’s
reforms
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dumy
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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.
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The COUNCIL
OF STATE
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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.
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The CONGRESS
OF VIENNA
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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
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JEOPARDY: The HOLY
ALLIANCE with Prussia
and Austria
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
The Quadruple
Alliance
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Napoleon seized it on
Sept. 14, 1812.
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MOSCOW
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What Russians call
the French
Invasion of Russia
in 1812
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The
PATRIOTIC
WAR OF
1812
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Who won these battles?
1. Battle of Austerlitz
2. Battle of Jena-Auerstedt
3. Battle of Friedland
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NAPOLEON
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It was established within
the Russian Empire as a
result of the brief RussoSwedish War (1808-09), in
which Sweden suffered
significant territorial
losses.
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The
Grand Duchy of
Finland
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The Russians fought whom
where in:
1. 1804-1813
2. 1806-1812
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1. Persians – the
Caucasus
2. Ottomans –
the Balkans
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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!
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JEOPARDY: Georgia
DOUBLE JEOPARDY:
Dagestan
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