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THIS IS

With Hostess Your

Scientific Revolution Enlighten- ment Political Revolution Cause and Effect Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 100

A 100 A process that includes hypothesis, observations, testing, and theory is called?

Scientific Method A 100

For what scientific theory did Galileo find himself arrested and tried for heresy by Catholic Church authorities? A 200

Earth was not the center of the universe A 200

The Heliocentric theory states that… A 300

The planets of our solar system orbit the sun in circular orbits A 300

A scientific tool (innovation) that was most important to Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo? A 400

Telescope A 400

The inventor of the Scientific Method A 500

Francis Bacon A 500

The name of a principle of government in which power is divided among multiple branches to prevent abuse of power B 100

Separation of Powers B 100

Voltaire’s quote “I disapprove of what you say but I defend to the death your right to say it” reflects which Enlightenment idea? B 200

Freedom of Speech B 200

Of the following five philosophers – Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Montesqueiu, Voltaire – which one had the lowest opinion of human social responsibility B 300

Hobbes B 300

Of the following – the primary the cause of the revolutions in the era we studied: New ways of thinking about peoples’ rights and responsibilities of government The discovery that the earth was not the center of the universe The belief that citizens are willing to give up rights in return for safety Hobbes’s belief that people were cruel, greedy and selfish B 400

New ways of thinking about peoples’ rights and responsibilities of government B 400

One of the most influential philosophers reflected in the Declaration of Independence: “natural rights”; “revolution is acceptable if the government fails to protect individual rights & freedoms B 500

John Locke B 500

First in the “Age of Revolutions” – the one that first influenced those that followed C 100

American Revolution C 100

Inspired by the American Revolution – this one took a bloody turn C 200

French Revolution C 200

A series of revolutions in this region caused by the policy of Encomienda C 300

Latin America C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Who was Toussant L’Overture C 400

A revolutionary leader who successfully led a slave revolt and gained independence for Haiti C 400

Name the leading classes of the 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd Estates C 500

1 st Estate – Priests 2 nd Estate – Nobility 3 rd Estate – Peasants or Bourgeoisie C 500

One or more causes of the American Revolution D 100

Taxation without representation Unfair trade restrictions Limitations on individual rights D 100

French form of government prior to the French Revolution D 200

Absolute Monarchy D 200

Which of the following describes the Napoleonic Code– A system of laws A moral philosophy A secret language D 300

A system of laws D 300

Which of the following was not a consequence of the French Revolution: Social mobility Preservation of the Estate System Napoleonic Code Citizen army Religious tolerance D 400

Preservation of the Estate System D 400

The American Declaration of Independence inspired what similar document during the French Revolution D 500

“Declaration of the Rights of Man” D 500

A group of tested ideas commonly considered correct E 100

Theory E 100

Sudden peaceful or violent change E 200

Revolution E 200

A fair and objective attitude towards people, ideas, or practices E 300

Tolerance E 300

Moral, legal, or ethical principles E 400

Rights E 400

A binding agreement or obligation E 500

Contract E 500

A system of principles or thought based on study or investigation F 100

Philosophy F 100

Written or unwritten political principles by which a nation is governed F 200

Constitution F 200

To instruct or to share knowledge F 300

Enlighten F 300

Sound judgment or good sense used in forming inferences or conclusions F 400

Reason F 400

The effects or results of something occurring earlier F 500

Consequences F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Types of Government Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Match the type of government below with its description Click on screen to continue 1. Democracy 2. Oligarchy 3. Monarchy 4. Theocracy A. Rule by a religious elite B. Rule by a small powerful group C. Rule based on popular choice D. Rule by a single powerful figure who is unelected

Click on screen to continue 1. Democracy (C) 2. Oligarchy (B) 3. Monarchy (D) 4. Theocracy (A)

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