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Jeopardy Science Nerds Yanks and Brits Oo, La, La $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Whose in Charge Anyway? The Light bulb went on

$100 Science Nerds What affect did scientific discoveries have on the Catholic Church

$100 Answer The Church was weakened

$200 Science Nerds True or False: Scientific truth can be assumed

$200 Answer False

$300 Science Nerds What are the steps in the Scientific Method?

$300 Answer 1.Identify the problem 2.Form a hypothesis 3.Test the Hypothesis 4.Record results 5.Analyze the results to form a conclusion

$400 Science Nerds Why did the Catholic Church ban Galileo’s book and sentence him to house arrest?

$400 Answer He challenged the church by publishing his observations and investigations of the Heliocentric Model

$500 Science Nerds How did Kepler and Copernicus change the way the world thought about the universe?

$500 Answer By using logic and reason, they discovered that the earth revolved around the sun (heliocentric model) contradicting the Church’s belief that the sun revolved around the earth (geocentric)

$100 The light bulb went on What is natural law?

$100 Answer A universal moral code found through logic and reason

$200 The light bulb went on What are three ways Enlightenment ideas Spread?

$200 Answer Salons, the Encyclopedie, and writings of Philosophes using the Printing Press

$300 The light bulb went on Which type of government did Hobbes Support?

$300 Answer Absolute Monarchy

$400 The light bulb went on Which philosopher believed in separation of powers and which believed in freedom of speech?

$400 Answer Montesquieu, Voltaire

$500 The light bulb went on Explain the main ideas of John Locke including his ideas about the social contract, natural rights, and the relation- ship between citizen’s and their govern- ment.

$500 Answer Social contract – an agreement between the citizens and their government Natural rights – all citizens are born with the right to life, liberty and property; Role of govt. - to protect natural rights Rights of citizens – can overthrow a govt. if their natural rights aren’t protected.

$100 Yanks and Brits What form of government did the English Bill of Rights create?

$100 Answer Constitutional Monarchy

$200 Yanks and Brits True or False: One of the most important effects of the British Civil War is that Monarchs will not have total power again

$200 Answer True

$300 Yanks and Brits Why did political parties form in Britain?

$300 Answer Parliament disagreed on whether James II, a Catholic should become King

$400 Yanks and Brits Name 3 causes of the British Civil War

$400 Answer Religious Problems, Taxation, Role of Parliament

$500 Yanks and Brits Name the 4 ways the Petition of Rights limited the Power of the King

$500 Answer 1.No Martial Law 2.No Quartering of Soldiers 3.No Taxation without consent of Parliament 4.No jailing without cause

$100 Whose in charge anyway? What is the difference between an Absolute Monarch and a Dictator?

$100 Answer Absolute Monarchs inherit power, while dicators take power by force

$200 Whose in charge anyway? Who holds the power in a Democracy?

$200 Answer The People

$300 Whose in charge anyway? Give 3 examples of citizen action during the American Revolution

$300 Answer Boston Tea Party, boycotting the Stamp Act, Thomas Paine writing Common Sense, tar and feathering, Boston Massacre

$400 Whose in charge anyway? In which type of democracy do Citizens have the most say?

$400 Answer Presidential Democracy

$500 Whose in charge anyway? Name 4 English Monarch’s that accepted limitations on their power, and the limits they accepted?

$500 Answer Charles II – Petition of Rights, habeas corpus Wm & Mary – English Bill of Rights Anne – Cabinet George I – Prime Minister

$100 Oo La La What was decision by the third estate to write a new constitution?

$100 Answer Tennis Court Oath

$200 Ooh La La True or False: The ideas of the French Revolution began to spread throughout Europe, and social and economic status by birth ended

$200 Answer True

$300 Oo La La What was the purpose of the Continental System?

$300 Answer To destroy England’s economy Through economic warfare

$400 Oo La La What were the three stages of the French Revolution?

$400 Answer Moderate, Radical, Reactionary

$500 Ooh La La Name and explain a citizen action during the French Revolution and describe the outcome

$500 Answer Forming of the National Assembly – King accepted, wrote Dec. of Rights and Const. making France Const. Monarchy Tennis Court Oath – citizens wrote Dec. of Rights and Constitution of 1791 Storming of the Bastille – Revolution began Declaration of the Rights of Man – king rejected, but later accepted March on Versailles – king returned to Paris and accepted the Dec. of Rights Constitution of 1791 – made England a Constitutional Monarchy

Final Jeopardy Name one enlightenment philosopher other than John Locke that still influences our society today. Explain this/her idea and how it is still making an impact today

Final Jeopardy Answer Montesquieu’ s ideas of balancing power between the branches of govt. It is part of the US constitution and today there are still checks and balances among the three branches. Example: Pres. can veto Congress, the Supreme Ct. can declare a law or presidents actions unconstitutional, Congress can override a veto Voltaire’s ideas of freedom of speech and freedom of the press are found in the US bill of rights. Citizens of the US enjoy few limits on free speech and can practice any religion. Rousseau’s ideas of power rests with the people and will of the majority are found in the Constitution. Citizens can get rid of an unjust /corrupt leader by voting them out of office, impeachment or recall. Will of the majority is how we elect our president—the majority of the population decides.