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Revolutions Jeopardy! 100 It’s Glorious! ‘mericaDocs! Oui Oui! Fight for your Rights

Who led the invasion of England in the Glorious Rev? Question

This man was also known as “Lord Protector” and was the leader of the Commonwealth Question

This is the important document that came from the Glorious Revolution. Question

A Latin term that means one must be charged with a crime to be held in jail Question

What is the “Rule of Law?” Hint: it is part of the English Bill of Rights Question

Who was the leader of American armed forces? Question

Which three events led up to the start of the American Revolution? Question

This philosopher greatly influenced the declaration of independence. Question

what was the significance of the battle of Saratoga? Question

The last major battle of the Am Rev? Question

The English Bill of Rights came from which Revolution? Question

This French document borrows many features from the Declaration of Independence and the English Bill of Rights Question

This individual influenced our ideas of government, especially the Separation of Powers Question

Who was a great supporter of the U.S. Bill of Rights? Question

All three documents we have studied have this Freedom in common Question

The Three Social Classes of pre Revolution France Question

Which estate paid the greatest share of taxes? Question

Why was the estates General Naturally unfair? Question

Define: Vote by head Vote by Order Question

This agreement was made when King Louis XVI locked the third Estate out of their meeting Hall Question

William of Orange and Mary 1x1

Oliver Cromwell 1x2

English Bill of Rights 1x3

Habeas Corpus 1x4

Everyone must follow laws 1x5

George Washington 2x1

Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Lexington and Concord 2x2

Baron de Montesquiue 3x3

John Locke 2x3

The French joined the Americans 2x4

Battle of Yorktown 2x5

Glorious Revolution 3x1

Declaration of the Rights of Man 3x2

James Madison 3x4

Freedom of Speech 3x5

1 st - Clergy 2 nd - Nobility 3 rd - Everyone else 4x1

3 rd Estate 4x2

The 3 rd estate only had 1/3 of the vote but had 98% of the pop 4x3

By head: 1 person, 1 vote By order: each estate, 1 vote 4x4

Tennis Court Oath 4x5

Right to bear arms 5x1

Right to Vote 5x2

Right to property 5x3

Right to revolt 5x4

Right to trial by jury 5x5