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PowerPoint Jeopardy SpainFranceCentral EuropeRussiaEngland

What religion was Philip I? Category 1 – 10 points

Philip was also the king of what country? Category 1 – 20 points

What is the belief that rulers were put on Earth by god? Category 1 – 30 points

The decline of __________ during the middle ages led to the rise of absolute monarchs. Category 1 – 40 points

Give 2 reasons for the weakening of the Spanish Empire. Category 1 – 50 points

Who was the first king of the Bourbon dynasty? Category 2 – 10 points

Who was Louis XIV’s Minister of finance? (he wanted to make France self-sufficient) Category 2 – 20 points

The War of the Spanish Succession was fought to prevent the union of the _______ and the ______ throne. Category 2 – 30 points

Cardinal Richelieu was whose advisor? Category 2 – 40 points

What is this a picture of? Category 2 – 50 points

What country was Maria Theresa’s greatest enemy? Category 3 – 10 points

What religion were the Hapsburgs? Category 3 – 20 points

The Thirty Years’ War was fought between what 2 religions? Category 3 – 30 points

Who was the leader of Prussia? Category 3 – 40 points

France Question Who did the Edict of Nantes help most? Category 3 – 50 points

Give an example as to why Ivan IV was so terrible. Category 4 – 10 points

Why did Peter the Great build St. Petersburg? Category 4 – 20 points

What was Peter the Great’s purpose for westernization? Category 4 – 30 points

What is the name of the wealthy landowning class in Russia? Category 4 – 40 points

What is the suspected source of Ivan IV’s cruelty? Category 4 – 50 points

The “Restoration” refers to when _____ came to power. Category 5 – 10 points

Who came to power in England Following the English Civil War? Category 5 – 20 points

In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch’s power is limited by what? Category 5 – 30 points

Who came to power of England following the Glorious Revolution? Category 5 – 40 points

English monarchs main problem with Parliament dealt with what? Category 5 – 50 points