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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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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 . Jeopardy. Religious Wars . Absolutism . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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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$100 Answer

Who is Oliver Cromwell?

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$200 Question from Terms

He was the absolute monarch whoModernized Russa

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$200 Answer

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?