APEH: Review Quiz #5
Contestants do not forget to –Always phrase your question in the form of an answer –Hands on your buzzers it is time to play
$100 $300 $500 $200 $100 $500 $300 $500 $100 $500 $200 $400 $100 $400 $200 $500 $100 $400 $200 $300 $200 $400 Victorian England Burnings Revolts & Revolutions That's Bolshevik! Name the Artist Final Jeopardy
This special glass and iron building was erected for the 1851 Great Exhibition. Victorian England $100
Victorian England $200 In this poem Rudyard Kipling called for the British elite to "send forth the best ye breed."
It gave urban workers the right to vote in Victorian England $300
This four-time British prime minister sought Home Rule for Ireland. Victorian England $400
British explorer Dr. David Livingstone hoped to build a railway to connect these two places in British colonial Africa. Victorian England $500
In early modern Europe old women were often accused of being these. Burnings $100
Burnings $200 The Nazis held public burnings of these.
Burnings $300 Russians in retreat were known to use this technique to slow an advancing army.
Burnings $400 This Florentine monk was burned at the stake in the late 15th century.
Burnings $500 This landmark London cathedral was rebuilt by architect Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of 1666.
Revolts & Revolutions $100 The storming of the Bastille was the symbolic beginning of this revolution.
Revolts & Revolutions $200 The Revolution of 1905 occurred, in part, as a result of Russia's defeat at the hands of this country.
Revolts & Revolutions $300 This parliamentary body attempted––but failed––to unify Germany during the Revolutions of 1848.
Revolts & Revolutions $400 This Hungarian nationalist led a revolt in Budapest during the Revolutions of 1848.
Revolts & Revolutions $500 British writers such as Lord Byron were known to travel to the Balkans in 1820 to fight for this country's independence.
That’s Bolshevik! $100 He and Stalin struggled for power in the years immediately following the death of V.I. Lenin.
That’s Bolshevik! $200 This economic reform program of Mikhail S. Gorbachev is translated as "restructuring."
That’s Bolshevik! $300 In 1968, Soviet premier Leonid Brezhnev ordered Warsaw Pact troops to crush this Czech uprising.
That’s Bolshevik! $400 For Soviet propaganda, Stalin exploited the talents of this famous coal miner.
That’s Bolshevik! $500 In 1901, Lenin published this work which outlined the role of the party in leading a communist revolution.
Name the Artist $100 This artist painted this famous portrait.
Name the Artist $200 He painted the painting shown below.
Name the Artist $300 He painted this Renaissance classic.
Name the Artist $400 The work below was painted by this Spanish artist.
Name the Artist $500 He created this work of the Da Da movement.
Victorian England $100 What was the CRYSTAL PALACE?
Victorian England $200 What was WHITE MAN'S BURDEN?
Victorian England $300 What was the 2ND REFORM BILL?
Victorian England $400 Who was WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE?
Victorian England $500 What was CAPETOWN to CAIRO?
Burnings $100 What were WITCHES?
Burnings $200 What were BOOKS?
Burnings $300 What was SCORCHED EARTH?
Burnings $400 Who was SAVONAROLA?
Burnings $500 What was ST. PAUL's CATHEDRAL?
Revolts & Revolutions $100 What was the FRENCH REVOLUTION?
Revolts & Revolutions $200 What was JAPAN?
Revolts & Revolutions $300 What was the FRANKFURT ASSEMBLY?
Revolts & Revolutions $400 Who was LOUIS KOSSUTH?
Revolts & Revolutions $500 What was GREECE?
That’s Bolshevik! $100 Who was LEON TROTSKY?
That’s Bolshevik! $200 What was PERESTROIKA?
That’s Bolshevik! $300 What was the PRAGUE SPRING?
That’s Bolshevik! $400 Who was ALEKSEI STAKHANOV?
That’s Bolshevik! $500 What is “WHAT IS TO BE DONE?”
Name the Artist $100 Who was LEONARDO DA VINCI?
Name the Artist $200 Who was PABLO PICASSO?
Name the Artist $300 Who was SANDRO BOTTICELLI?
Name the Artist $400 Who was SALVADOR DALI?
Name the Artist $500 Who was MARCEL DUCHAMP?
Final Jeopardy Category is …... Famous Quotes Make your wagers please ….
FINAL He said “I may disaprove of what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” ANSWER
What is Who was Voltaire?