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1 You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

2 Click here for Final Jeopardy
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

3 English Civil War 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point
Stuarts English Civil War Ireland Restrictions New Ideas Wild Card 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point 2 Point 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 4 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 6 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 8 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points

4 Famous translation sponsored by a Stuart king

5 King James Version of the Bible

6 Their belief that they ruled because they were chosen by God

7 Divine Right of Kings

8 Merry monarch who became king during the Restoration

9 Charles II

10 Catholic ruler who replaced his legitimate childless brother

11 James II

12 Policy Charles II made as king of England

13 Remove theater and entertainment restrictions; tolerated Catholics and tried to remove restrictions on them; continued commercial policy of Cromwell by seizing Dutch settlements in New World; and, war with French over control of the seas

14 Fate of England’s king

15 Tried for treason; found guilty, and executed

16 He created a new model army; governed England 1646-1658.

17 Oliver Cromwell

18 Name given to time between kings

19 Commonwealth or Interregnum

20 Two sides in the English Civil War

21 Cavaliers and Roundheads

22 Events which precipitated the war

23 Parliament refused to cooperate with Charles I after he called them into session to get money to fight the Scots, who rose up against the Covenant, leading Charles I to try to arrest leading members of Parliament

24 Result of Norman invasion of Ireland

25 Norman families married into and adopted Irish culture

26 Settlers sent by Elizabeth I and James I

27 Anglicans and Presbyterians

28 Defeat of the Irish and the Stuart Pretender, deposed King James II, by William of Orange

29 Battle of the Boyne

30 Protestant region of Ireland

31 Ulster

32 Cromwell’s attempts to reduce opposition in Ireland

33 Ban Catholic mass; ban Catholic landownership; ban Catholic’s going to school; ban Irish language instruction; move Catholic peasants to Connaught

34 Concept that says once arrested, you must be charged with a crime or released.

35 Habeas Corpus

36 Event where Parliament removed England’s Catholic king and invited his Protestant daughter and son-in-law to rule

37 Glorious Revolution

38 Protestant daughter and son-in-law invited to rule by Parliament

39 William III and Mary II

40 Advisors to the ruler selected from members of Parliament

41 Cabinet

42 Rights granted to the English people in Bill of Rights

43 Parliament chooses ruler; no excessive bail; right to petition government; can’t suspend law; can’t maintain army in peacetime; can’t impose taxes; can’ t interfere with Parliamentary elections; freedom of speech in Parliament

44 Replaced the monarch as the most powerful official

45 Prime Minister

46 These can’t ever be taken away: life, liberty, owning property

47 Natural Rights

48 Two political parties that emerged on opposite sides of who should be Charles II heir

49 Whigs and Tories

50 Locke’s theories

51 People had certain rights that could never be taken by a ruler, and they could get rid of the ruler of he tried.

52 Hobbes’ theories

53 People turned all power and rights over to their ruler in a social contract, necessitating absolute rule.

54 Collection of documents and acts of Parliament that form the basis for all English law

55 English Constitution

56 Nickname of Elizabeth I

57 Virgin Queen or Queen Bess

58 Title held by England’s ruler 1646-1660

59 Lord Protector

60 Family of rulers who came to the throne after the death of Queen Anne in 1714

61 Hanoverians

62 King when PA, DE, NY, NJ, NC, SC were founded

63 Charles II

64 Final Jeopardy Make your wager

65 What was the famous royal hereditary illness?

66 Porphyria


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