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Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY


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Unit V
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Absolutism Scientific Revolution/ The Enlightenment English Civil War The French Revolution Napoleon Bonaparte
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Question 1 - 10
  • What is an absolute monarch?

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Answer 1 10
  • A king or queen who has unlimited power and seeks
    to control all aspects of society

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Question 1 - 20
  • This was the idea that monarchs are Gods
    representatives on earth and are therefore
    answerable only to God

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Answer 1 20
  • Divine right

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Question 1 - 30
  • Under Peter the Great, this idea of being more
    like Europe in social, political, and economic
    ways.

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Answer 1 30
  • westernization

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Question 1 - 40
  • Who was the absolute monarch over Europe that was
    nicknamed the Sun King?

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Answer 1 40
  • Louis XIV of France

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Question 1 - 50
  • What impact overall did absolutism have on Europe?

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Answer 1 50
  • Individuals came to power with the goal of
    absolute power and the desire to control every
    aspect of society. With this complete control,
    some monarchs created more beneficial societies,
    while others sunk their country deeper into debt
    and despair.

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Question 2 - 10
  • What is the difference between the geocentric and
    heliocentric theory?

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Answer 2 10
  • Geocentric earth-centered universe
  • Heliocentric sun-centered universe

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Question 2 - 20
  • What is the scientific method?

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Answer 2 20
  • A logical procedure for gathering information
    about the natural world, in which experimentation
    and observation are used to test hypotheses.

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Question 2 - 30
  • Name 2 Enlightened thinkers during this time
    period

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Answer 2 30
  • Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu,
    Rousseau, Mary Wollstonecraft

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Question 2 - 40
  • The two important characteristics of these
    Enlightened thinkers were

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Answer 2 40
  • They were optimism and rationality

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Question 2 - 50
  • Explain why the Scientific Revolution and the
    Enlightenment had such a great effect on Europe

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Answer 2 50
  • Individuals were thinking differently and
    challenging the accepted principles and ideas
    that came before them. This gave way to a new
    generation of thinkers, theories, and ideas.

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Question 3 - 10
  • The English Civil War came about because of
    disagreement between who?

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Answer 3 10
  • King Charles I and Parliament

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Question 3 - 20
  • What was the Petition of Right?

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Answer 3 20
  • A document that Charles I was forced to sign by
    Parliament that restricted royal power

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Question 3 - 30
  • Who was Oliver Cromwell?

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Answer 3 30
  • A general fighting on Parliaments side during
    the English Civil War that came into power
    following the execution of Charles I

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Question 3 - 40
  • After the death of Oliver Cromwell, the period of
    returning England to control by a monarch was
    known as

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Answer 3 40
  • The Restoration

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Question 3 - 50
  • After the death of Charles II, James II came to
    power, but offended the people by professing his
    Catholic faith. What was the result of this and
    the title of the event?

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Answer 3 50
  • James II withdrew from the throne and his
    Protestant daughter, Mary, takes control of the
    throne with her husband William this event is
    known as the Glorious Revolution

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Question 4 - 10
  • What was the major issue with the kings of France?

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Answer 4 10
  • They spent money unnecessarily and put the
    country deep into debt.

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Question 4 - 20
  • The two issues that the Estates-General was
    meeting up to discuss about were

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Answer 4 20
  • Voting and taxation

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Question 4 - 30
  • With the failure of the one man, one vote
    policy, the Third Estate banded together and
    created

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Answer 4 30
  • The National Assembly

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Question 4 - 40
  • Describe the Great Fear

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Answer 4 40
  • A wave of senseless panic that occurred in France
    after the storming of the Bastille. This was due
    in part to the instability in France during this
    time.

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Question 4 - 50
  • What was the Reign of Terror and describe the
    effect that it had on France during this time
    period.

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Answer 4 50
  • The time period when France was ruled by the
    dictator Maximilien Robespierre, who killed many
    individuals via the guillotine, imprisoned, or
    exiled if they were against him.

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Question 5 - 10
  • How did Napoleon begin his rise to power?

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Answer 5 10
  • He was a general in the French military

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Question 5 - 20
  • What were the two titles that Napoleon gave
    himself when he came to power in France?

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Answer 5 20
  • Monarch and emperor

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Question 5 - 30
  • The only major battle that was lost by Napoleon
    during his reign was

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Answer 5 30
  • The Battle of Trafalgar

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Question 5 - 40
  • Convinced that an attack was coming his way,
    Napoleon invaded this country with these results.

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Answer 5 40
  • Napoleon feared an invasion Russia with an
    alliance with England initially successful, but
    lost 2/3 of his army and was forced to accept
    defeat.

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Question 5 - 50
  • Describe the effects that the Congress of Vienna
    had on France during this time period.

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Answer 5 50
  • A series of meetings during which European
    leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace
    and security after the defeat of Napoleon. This
    made the countries surrounding France more
    powerful and weakened France dramatically
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