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Rules to Jeopardy

• Pick one person to speak for your group• Round Robin Format – You get it wrong the next

group can steal • If you steal and get the question wrong you lose

the amount of the question• Answer must be in the form of a question

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JeopardyReligious Wars

Absolutism Enlightenment Misc. Terms andPeople

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Religious Wars

These were French Protestants

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$100 Answer

Who are Hugenots?

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$200 Question from Religious Wars - DAILY DOUBLE

This event, in which Protestants threw Catholics out a window started the 30 years war

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$200 Answer

What is the Defenestration of Prauge?

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$300 Question from Religious Wars

The “peace” failed to stop the religious tension inEurope because it only considered Lutherans and Catholics

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$300 Answer

What is the Peace of Augsburg?

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$400 Question from Religious Wars

Passed by Henry IV, this protectedFrench Protestants from persecution

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$400 Answer

What is the Edict of Nantes?

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$500 Question from Religious Wars

This Peace ended the 30 years war and created new and sovereign nations

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$500 Answer

What is the Peace of Westphalia?

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$100 Question from Absolutism – DAILY DOUBLE

Absolute Monarchs justified their power through this

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$100 Answer

What is Divine Right?

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$200 Question from Absolutism

This was the term for a ruler that used his/her Powers to influence political and socialChange. (especially in Russia)

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$200 Answer

What is an Enlightened Despot?

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$300 Question from Absolutism

During the Age of Absolutism, England had this form of government

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$300 Answer

What is a Constitutional Monarchy?

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$400 Question from Absolutism

This Monarch gave himself the Nickname “The Sun King”

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$400 Answer

Who is Louis XIV?

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$500 Question from Absolutism

This was known as the peaceful transitionWhere the people of England invited WilliamAnd Mary to rule the country

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$500 Answer

What is the Glorious Revolution?

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$100 Question from Enlightenment

This was the best form of government According to Thomas Hobbes

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$100 Answer

What is a monarchy?

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$200 Question from Enlightenment

Montesquieu argued that government should be Organized in this fashion

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$200 Answer

What is a Separation of Powers?

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$300 Question from Enlightenment – DAILY

DOUBLE

Adam Smith argued that this was the best way For the government to regulate the economy

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$300 Answer

What is “Hands off” Approach?

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$400 Question from Enlightenment

This was the greatest impact of Denis Diderot’s Encyclopedia

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$400 Answer

What is spreading the ideas of theEnlightenment?

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$500 Question from Enlightenment

This enlightenment thinker Supported religious tolerance

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$500 Answer

Who is Voltaire?

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$100 Question from Misc.

Cesare Beccaria believed that prisoners should Have these

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$100 Answer

What is rights, fair trial, justPunishments?

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$200 Question from Misc. – DAILY DOUBLE

These were places where Enlightenment thinkers would meetTo discuss ideas

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$200 Answer

What is a “Salon”

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$300 Question from Misc.

This type of government was ruled a group of Few people

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$300 Answer

What is an Oligracy?

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$400 Question from Misc.

These were the supporters of Charles I during The English Civil War

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$400 Answer

Who are the Cavaliers?

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$500 Question from Misc.

John Locke believed that all humans were born withThese that could never be taken away by government

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$500 Answer

What are Natural Rights?

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$100 Question from Terms

He was the military dictator of England

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Who is Oliver Cromwell?

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$200 Question from Terms

He was the absolute monarch whoModernized Russa

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Who is Peter the Great?

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$300 Question from Terms

He stated that “Paris is worth a mass”

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$300 Answer

Who is Henry IV

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$400 Question from Terms – DAILY DOUBLE

Queen Elizabeth I was able to beat the powerfulEntity

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$400 Answer

What is the Spanish Armada?

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$500 Question from Terms

This is a form of government that is run by the People for the people

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$500 Answer

What is a Democracy?

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Final Jeopardy – Absolute Monarchy

This was the fabulous palace of Louis XIV of France which stood a symbol for the Age of Absolutism

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Final Jeopardy Answer

What is the Palace of Versailles?


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