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Welcome to Mr. O’s

Choose your own teams! Mr. Ozols will tell you how many teams the class will be divided into.

Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Age of Revolutions Absolutism Scientific Revolution Enlightenment 200 Geography

Absolutism 100 Created by Louis XIV, this monumental structure put the French in massive financial and political trouble…

Absolutism 100 What is the Versailles Palace?

Absolutism 200 “L’etat, c’est moi” translates to this in English…

Absolutism 200 What is: “I am the state.”

Absolutism 300 The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights were instrumental in England having this type of government…

Absolutism 300 What is a limited monarchy?

Absolutism 400 The Spanish Empire employed these two policies to strengthen its empire and make more $$$$...

Absolutism 400 What is Imperialism and Mercantilism?

Absolutism 500 This refers to the period of time that led to William and Mary seizing the English crown…

Absolutism 500 What is the Glorious Revolution?

Geography 100 This natural phenomenon impacted the Indus Valley by changing the way in which they farmed…

Geography 100 What is a monsoon?

Geography 200 Hammurabi’s Code and Ziggurats are most closely associated with this ancient river civilization…

Geography 200 What is Mesopotamia?

Geography 300 Identify three valley civilizations and the rivers they depended on for survival

Geography 300 Egypt – The Nile River Mesopotamia – Tigris and Euphrates Indus River Valley – Indus and Ganges Ancient China – Yellow and Yangzi Rivers

Geography 400 This ancient river flooded regularly, allowing for the development of agriculture on its banks

Geography 400 What is the Nile River?

Geography 500 In one sentence, explain how the earliest forms of government relate to geography

Geography 500 Maintenance and protection of irrigation systems…

Age of Revolutions 100 Prior to the revolution, the French were divided into three of these…

Age of Revolutions 100 What are estates?

Age of Revolutions 200 This person was the leader of the Reign of Terror and the Committee of Public Safety…

Age of Revolutions 200 Who was Maximilien Robespierre?

Age of Revolutions 300 Identify two purposes of the Congress of Vienna…

Age of Revolutions 300 Establish a balance of power Restore Europe to the way it was Restore power of absolutism

Age of Revolutions 400 Because of their heritage, this group was at the top of the social structure in Latin America

Age of Revolutions 400 What was the peninsulares?

Age of Revolutions 500 This man was a rebel leader in Northern Mexico who won the loyalty of the peasants…

Age of Revolutions 500 Who was Francisco “Pancho” Villa

Enlightenment 100 This enlightenment thinker was known for supporting freedom of speech…

Enlightenment 100 Who was Voltaire?

Enlightenment 200 Rousseau supported this, one in which people both created and obeyed the laws

Enlightenment 200 What is the perfect society?

Enlightenment 300 According to John Locke, the government’s chief role was to do this…!

Enlightenment 300 What is protect natural rights?

Enlightenment 400 This enlightenment thinker supported the separation of powers…

Enlightenment 400 Who was Montesquieu?

Enlightenment 500 “People are worthwhile and should develop their potential to the fullest.” This statement supports this philosophy…

Enlightenment 500 What is humanism?

Scientific Revolution 100 Without this invention, the Scientific Revolution would not have been possible…

Scientific Revolution 100 What is the printing press?

Scientific Revolution 200 Define: heliocentric theory…

Scientific Revolution 200 The Sun is at the center of the universe!

Scientific Revolution 300 Galileo took back his observations and theories on the universe because of pressure put on him by this…

Scientific Revolution 300 What is the Roman Catholic Church or the Inquisition?

Scientific Revolution 400 Developed by Sir Francis Bacon, this idea supported the importance of experimentation and observation…

Scientific Revolution 400 What is the scientific method?

Scientific Revolution 500 This scientific revolutionary is famous for saying “I think therefore I am.”

Scientific Revolution 500 Who is Rene Descartes?

Final Jeopardy Teams, MAKE YOUR WAGER!!

Final Jeopardy Known as the Liberator, this man helped to free Latin America from Spanish control…

Final Jeopardy Who was Simon Bolivar?