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Jeopardy Review 100 200 300 400 500 Leaders Thinkers Texts Art Ideologies 100 200 300 400 500

Leaders 100 This English monarch was executed after a conflict with the parliamentarians. ANSWER

Leaders 200 This English monarch was in power when the Spanish Armada was defeated. ANSWER

This absolute monarch was known as the “Sun King” Leaders 300 This absolute monarch was known as the “Sun King” ANSWER

This leader emancipated the serfs in Russia. Leaders 400 This leader emancipated the serfs in Russia. ANSWER

This king had his own personal colony in Africa. Leaders 500 This king had his own personal colony in Africa. ANSWER

Thinkers 100 This thinker dedicated his most famous work to a Medici ruler in order to get his job back. ANSWER

This thinker co-wrote The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx. Thinkers 200 This thinker co-wrote The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx. ANSWER

This utilitarian thinker advocated for equal education for women. Thinkers 300 This utilitarian thinker advocated for equal education for women. ANSWER

Thinker 400 This Italian poet was also known the father of Humanism. He translated many Greek classics. ANSWER

Thinkers 500 This writer and adventurer created Mr. Kurtz, one of the best known literary characters. ANSWER

This is the title of Hitler’s autobiographical work. Texts 100 This is the title of Hitler’s autobiographical work. ANSWER

Texts 200 In this famous work, Sir Thomas More imagines an ideal place and implicitly criticizes his present society. ANSWER

Texts 300 In this novel, Dostoevsky describes the murder of the old lender by a student. ANSWER

Texts 400 These words begin Emile Zola’s famous open letter, in which he denounces the government’s false accusation of a Jewish officer. ANSWER

Texts 500 In this essay, Emmanuel Kant says that man’s immaturity has prevented him from attaining self-knowledge. ANSWER

Art 100 Michelangelo and Bernini used this same figure as the inspiration for their famous works. This figure, however, is depicted very differently by each. ANSWER

Art 200 This Renaissance Man introduced perspective. He also engineered the Il Duomo. ANSWER

Art 300 This painter captured scenes that were crucial to the French Revolution, such as the Tennis Court Oath. ANSWER

Art 400 He was considered the father of Impressionism, an artistic movement that tried to capture light and movement. ANSWER

This German actress directed The Triumph of the Will. Art 500 This German actress directed The Triumph of the Will. ANSWER

This ideology inspired the Russian Revolution. Ideologies 100 This ideology inspired the Russian Revolution. ANSWER

This ideology was first articulated by Benito Mussolini. Ideologies 200 This ideology was first articulated by Benito Mussolini. ANSWER

Ideologies 300 This ideology is connected to the rise of the bourgeoisie, the Industrial Revolution, and laissez-faire politics. ANSWER

Ideologies 400 This ideology was the driving force behind the Berlin Conference, a culmination of the scramble for Africa. ANSWER

This ideologies starts with this premise: existence precedes essence. ANSWER

Leaders 100 Charles I RETURN

Leaders 200 Elizabeth I RETURN

Leaders 300 Louis XIV RETURN

Leaders 400 Alexander II RETURN

Leaders 500 Leopold II RETURN

Thinkers 100 Niccolo Machiavelli RETURN

Thinkers 200 Friedrich Engels RETURN

Thinkers 300 John Stuart Mill RETURN

Thinkers 400 Petrarch RETURN

Thinkers 500 Joseph Conrad RETURN

Texts 100 Mein Kampf RETURN

Texts 200 Utopia RETURN

Texts 300 Crime and Punishment RETURN

Texts 400 “J’accuse” RETURN

“What is Enlightenment?” Texts 500 “What is Enlightenment?” RETURN

Art 100 David RETURN

Fillippo Brunelleschi Art 200 Fillippo Brunelleschi RETURN

Art 300 Jacques-Louis David RETURN

Art 400 Paul Cezanne RETURN

Art 500 Leni Riefenstahl RETURN

Ideologies 100 communism RETURN

Ideologies 200 fascism RETURN

Ideologies 300 capitalism RETURN

Ideologies 400 imperialism RETURN

Ideologies 500 existentialism RETURN