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Double Jeopardy
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  • A pious Catholic, she installed the Inquisition
    in Spain, expelled Jews, funded exploration, and
    initiated Spains greatness.

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  • Who is Isabella I (1479-1506)?

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  • More politique than Machiavellian, she wished to
    compromise with Huguenots and maintain the Valois
    dynasty in France, an effort at which she failed.

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  • Who is Catherine de Medicis?

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  • She wrote a response to the Declaration of Rights
    of Man, only to lose her head for appealing to
    Marie Antoinette to lead a revival of female
    culture.

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  • Who is Olympe de Gouges?

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  • Maria Montessori (education) and Annie Besant
    (birth control) represent this emerging gender
    outlook at the turn of the 20th century.

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  • What is the New Woman (or feminism)?

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  • She wasnt as bad as her reputation, but she was
    unpopular, thanks most to works such as Foxes
    Book of Martyrs, which showed her persecution of
    Protestants.

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  • Who is Mary I (Tudor)1553-58?

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  • This system was considered an innovation in the
    High Middle Ages but did not take advantage of
    1/3 of the land. Fallow land was eventually used
    for fodder crops.

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  • What is three-crop field rotation?

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  • Begun in the sixteenth century, this practice
    increased efficiency but created controversy as
    it drove smallholders from the land.

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  • What is enclosure?

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DAILY DOUBLE!!
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  • With this development, many peasants switched to
    cash crops to take advantage of the rising
    prices, setting in motion commercial agriculture.

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  • What is the Price Revolution?

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  • The two nations that were most advanced in
    practicing the Agricultural Revolution in the
    17th and 18th centuries.

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  • What are Great Britain and the Netherlands?

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  • This early modern concept portrayed the world as
    an organism, reflecting the feudal division of
    society into rigid social classes.

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  • What is the Great Chain of Being (or Body
    Politic)?

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  • A supplemental move by Bismarck, this alliance
    furthered the isolation of France by bringing the
    new Italian kingdom into his web.

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  • What is the Triple Alliance (1882)?

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  • This effort at international collective security
    was a sad failure, but mostly because the U.S.,
    USSR, and Germany were not initially included.

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  • What is the League of Nations?

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  • William of Orange, now king of England, created
    this coalition to combat Louis XIVs expansionist
    aims in the Nine Years War.

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  • What is the League of Augsburg?

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  • Completed in 1907 with the agreement between
    Britain and Russia in Central Asia, this was
    never a formal defense treaty, more an
    understanding of mutual diplomatic support.

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  • What is the Triple Entente?

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  • These rival alliances symbolized the Cold War
    division of Europe.

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  • What are NATO (1949) and the Warsaw Pact (1955)?

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  • This Borgia Pope demonstrated the height of the
    corrupt Renaissance Papacy, but he did try to
    divide the world between Portugal and Spain.

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  • Who is Alexander VI?

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  • Already very elderly when he called the Second
    Vatican Council which modernized the Church, he
    did not live to see its end but is still beloved
    today.

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  • Who is John XXIII (1958-62)?

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DAILY DOUBLE!!
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  • Considered the first Counter-Reformation pope, he
    appointed reform cardinals and called the Council
    of Trent.

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  • Who is Paul III?

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  • The first Slavic pope in history has supported a
    conservative social agenda, battled communism,
    and earned millions of frequent flyer miles.

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  • Who is John Paul II (1978-)?

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  • The longest-reigning pope (1846-78) in RCC
    history, he started as a reformer but then tried
    to stop the unification of Italy and denounced
    modernism.

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  • Who is Pius IX?

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  • This great Christian humanist wrote satires of
    clerical corruption, translated the Bible from
    original manuscripts, but parted with Luther.

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  • Who is Desiderius Erasmus?

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  • The dedicated atheist who edited the most famous
    reference work in history.

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  • Who is Denis Diderot?

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  • A strong advocate of utilitarianism, Liberalism,
    and feminism, this English thinker still has the
    greatest statement of freedom in his On Liberty
    (1859).

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  • Who is John Stuart Mill?

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  • Though he wrote other works with nicer themes,
    he is most famous for this book which has become
    synonymous with unprincipled politics.

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  • What is The Prince?

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  • The first book published with Gutenbergs new
    printing press in the 1450s.

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  • What is the Bible?

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  • Responsible for the economic miracle, this aid
    package is one of the greatest examples of
    enlightened self-interest in the history of
    American diplomacy (1947).

55
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  • What is the Marshall Plan?

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  • Though he tried to reduce many of Stalins
    excesses, he presided over some of the tensest
    moments in the Cold War.

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  • Who is Nikita Khrushchev (1956-64)?

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  • Constructed by George Kennan, an academic and
    advisor to Truman, this policy was the basis of
    U.S. foreign policy until 1989.

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  • What is containment?

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  • Never a declared war, this police action,
    stopped the spread of communism in Asia, but the
    Forgotten War cost over 50,000 American lives.

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  • What is the Korean War?

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  • JFK and Reagan stood in front of it because they
    grasped its symbolism as the weak point of
    communist desire to lock itself behind the Iron
    Curtain.

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  • What is the Berlin Wall?
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