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Welcome to Jeopardy!
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Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2
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Philosophes Spain France England Central Europe Russia Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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Thought people were naturally bad and needed a strong government
$100 Thought people were naturally bad and needed a strong government
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$100 Thomas Hobbes Scores
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Thought people were good, but corrupted by society
$200 Thought people were good, but corrupted by society
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
$200 Jean-Jacques Rousseau Scores
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Thought people were naturally good and needed a limited government
$300 Thought people were naturally good and needed a limited government
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$300 John Locke Scores
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$400 Separation of Powers
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$400 Montesquieu Scores
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Equal education for girls
$500 Equal education for girls
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$500 Mary Wollstonecraft Scores
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$100 Someone born into power with complete authority over the government, economy and people’s lives
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$100 Absolute Monarch Scores
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$200 Name of battle/war when Spain sent hundreds of ships to fight against Netherlands and England
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$200 Spanish Armada Scores
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The 1st modern novel written by Miguel Cervantes
$300 The 1st modern novel written by Miguel Cervantes
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$300 Don Quixote Scores
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$400 Religious/territorial conflicts, build up of armies, heavy taxes and peasant revolts cause this.
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$400 Absolutism Scores
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$500 Define divine right
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Authority to rule comes from God
$500 Authority to rule comes from God Scores
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$100 Sun King
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$100 Louis XIV Scores
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$200 Protected the Protestants/gave France freedom of religion
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$200 Edict of Nantes Scores
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$300 French Protestant
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$300 Hugenot Scores
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Collected taxes, recruited soldiers and enforced other royal policies
$400 Collected taxes, recruited soldiers and enforced other royal policies
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$400 Intendants Scores
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$500 Built up luxury trades, encouraged mining, encouraged colonization and new lands for farming
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$500 Jean Baptiste Colbert
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Name of family that took over for Tudors
$100 Name of family that took over for Tudors
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$100 Stuarts Scores
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Parliament’s actions of revolt against Charles I led to this
$200 Parliament’s actions of revolt against Charles I led to this
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$200 English Civil War Scores
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General that led the Roundheads to victory and gained power in England
$300 General that led the Roundheads to victory and gained power in England
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$300 Oliver Cromwell Scores
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$400 Prisoners right to be brought before a judge to specify charges against them
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$400 Habeus Corpus Scores
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The bloodless overthrow of James II
$500 The bloodless overthrow of James II
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$500 Glorious Revolution Scores
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Daily Double
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$100 This war started with religious bickering between Catholics and Protestants
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$100 30 Years War Scores
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Treaty that ended the 30 Years War
$200 Treaty that ended the 30 Years War
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$200 Treaty of Westphalia Scores
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$300 This war started when Frederick II tried to take Silesia from Maria Theresa
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War of Austrian Succession
$300 War of Austrian Succession Scores
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Name the two major rivalries in Europe at the time
$400 Name the two major rivalries in Europe at the time
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$400 Britain vs. France Prussia vs. Austria
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$500 Other than battle deaths, these 3 other factors led to a depopulation of Central Europe
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Mercenaries, disease and famine
$500 Mercenaries, disease and famine Scores
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Family that ruled Russia from 1613-1917
$100 Family that ruled Russia from
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$100 Romanov Scores
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Russian land owning noble
$200 Russian land owning noble
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$200 Boyar Scores
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$300 Peter’s process of changing the culture, food and government to be more like Europe
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$300 Westernization Scores
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Warm water port acquired from Sweden
$400 Warm water port acquired from Sweden
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$400 St. Petersburg Scores
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$500 Russia, Austria and Prussia partitioned this country during Catherine the Great’s reign
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$500 Poland Scores
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Final Jeopary Question
Jeopardy Monarchs Final Jeopary Question Scores
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Name 3 absolute monarchs and explain why their rule was considered absolute. Give me one each from Russia, Britain and France
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