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Jeopardy! Eastern Europe Class Struggle Revolution Wildcard Reaction Nationalism Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Eastern Europe Autocracy was at the center of the Russian government during his reign following Alexander I.

$100 Answer from Eastern Europe Nicholas I

$200 Question from Eastern Europe He emancipated the serfs in Russia in 1861.

$200 Answer from Eastern Europe Alexander II

$300 Question from Eastern Europe These were the local assemblies founded in 1864 in Russia to handle issues such issues as education and health care.

$300 Answer from Eastern Europe Zemstros

$400 Question from Eastern Europe This composer left Warsaw after the Polish uprising of 1830.

$400 Answer from Eastern Europe Chopin

$500 Question from Eastern Europe This group assassinated Alexander I.

$500 Answer from Eastern Europe The People’s Will

$100 Question from Class Struggle This ‘superpower’ continually resorted to revolution/government change through the 19th century to solve their problems.

$100 Answer from Class Struggle France

$200 Question from Class Struggle These were the collective farms set up for the peasant farmers in Russia after 1861.

$200 Answer from Class Struggle Mirs

$300 Question from Class Struggle This British group made great demands of the government in 1838. Every demand was rejected.

$300 Answer from Class Struggle the Chartists

$400 Question from Class Struggle He set off a revolution in France in 1830 with his ‘July Ordinances.’

$400 Answer from Class Struggle Charles X

$500 Question from Class Struggle He lead the Hungarians in the Revolution of 1848.

$500 Answer from Class Struggle Louis Kossuth

$100 Question from Reaction This was the city where the ‘Big 4’ leaders met to restore order to Europe in 1814/15.

$100 Answer from Reaction Vienna

$200 Question from Reaction Alexander I proposed this to keep peace and impose values throughout Europe. Britain, the Ottomans, and the pope did not sign.

$200 Answer from Reaction Holy Alliance

$300 Question from Reaction This French monarch was restored to the throne after Napoleon’s defeat. He stayed in power through his death in 1824.

$300 Answer from Reaction Louis XVIII

$400 Question from Reaction These were the three principles established at the Congress in 1815.

$400 Answer from Reaction Balance of Power; Legitimacy; Compensation

$500 Question from Reaction Metternich checked the growth of liberalism with this document in 1819.

$500 Answer from Reaction Carlsbad Decrees

$100 Question from Revolution He was elected president of France in 1848.

$100 Answer from Revolution Louis Napoleon Bonaparte

$200 Question from Revolution He is considered the last king in France. He gained power in 1830 and lost it in 1848.

$200 Answer from Revolution Louis Philippe

$300 Question from Revolution This country was the first to follow France’s lead in 1830.

$300 Answer from Revolution Belgium

$400 Question from Revolution This revolt/revolution took place in Eastern Europe in 1825 following the death of Alexander I.

$400 Answer from Revolution Decembrist Revolution

$500 Question from Revolution This country gained their independence following the decisive Battle of Navarino.

$500 Answer from Revolution Greece

$100 Question from Nationalism He is considered the leader of German unification/nationalism through the 1860s.

$100 Answer from Nationalism Otto von Bismarck

$200 Question from Nationalism He was the first leader of the Kingdom of Italy.

$200 Answer from Nationalism Victor Emmanuel

$300 Question from Nationalism Bismarck manufactures this war with Austria in 1866 to further his motives.

$300 Answer from Nationalism The Seven Weeks’ War or Austro-Prussian War

$400 Question from Nationalism He is considered “the Head” of Italy’s unification movement.

$400 Answer from Nationalism Count Cavour

$500 Question from Nationalism This was the economic union set up by the German states in 1834.

$500 Answer from Nationalism Zollverein

$100 Question from Wildcard This literary and artistic movement during the beginning of the 19th century emphasized feelings and emotion.

$100 Answer from Wildcard Romanticism

$200 Question from Wildcard These two major European countries did not have revolutions in 1848.

$200 Answer from Wildcard Russia and Great Britain

$300 Question from Wildcard Serfdom was finally abolished in this country as a result of the revolutions of 1848.

$300 Answer from Wildcard Austria

$400 Question from Wildcard This was Bismarck’s struggle with the Catholic Church.

$400 Answer from Wildcard Kulturkampf

$500 Question from Wildcard Name two provisions of the 1830 July Ordinances.

$500 Answer from Wildcard Restricted freedom of the press; dissolved the legislature (Chamber of Deputies; changed the voting laws

Final Jeopardy Category Nationalism in Italy

Final Jeopardy This state took the lead in Italian unification.

Final Jeopardy Answer Sardinia/Piedmont