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2 Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY!

3 Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD Enlightenment JEOPARDY! 100 200 300 400 500 General Enlightenm ent Enlightenm ent Facts Philosophes Enlightenm ent Writers Enlightened Rulers Scientific Revolution

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5 100 The shift from reading out loud to silently and individually.

6 100 Reading Revolution

7 200 Even though this country had the most Preeminent scientists and universities it was not the leader of the Enlightenment.

8 200 England

9 300 Enlightenment thinkers developed an idea of Race that was similar to

10 300 Species

11 400 This German Philosopher believed you should use your own understanding.

12 Immanuel Kant

13 500 Philosophes, Nobles, and members of the middle class intermingled.

14 In Salons

15 100 The principal goal of the Encyclopedia was

16 100 “Change the general way of thinking”

17 200 Salon membership was restricted to

18 200 Well born, well connected, and exceptionally talented.

19 300 The most famous Salon was that of

20 300 Madame Geoffrin

21 400 This philosopher pushed the ideas of Absolutism

22 400 Thomas Hobbes

23 500 Immanuel Kant’s famous phrase.

24 500 “Dare to know!”

25 100 Immanuel Kant argued for this right.

26 100 Freedom of Press

27 200 Rousseau believed the authentic, long term needs of the people can by seen by a far-seeing minority.

28 200 General Will

29 300 Rousseau believed that women

30 300 Were best suited as mothers and wives.

31 400 This philosopher believed a good monarch was the best one could hope for.

32 400 Voltaire.

33 500 This person believed women had a limited contribution in science because of unequal education.

34 500 Madame du Chatelet

35 100 This person argued that humans were divided into separate species due to climatic conditions.

36 100 Comte de Buffon

37 200 Montesquieu satirized French Society in this writing.

38 200 The Persian Letters

39 300 Pierre Bayle displayed his skeptic side in this writing.

40 300 Historical and Critical Dictionary

41 400 John Locke wrote his belief that all humans learn by education and society in this writing.

42 400 Essay Concerning Human Understanding

43 500 This writing by Fontenelle was designed to popularize the findings of the Scientific Revolution.

44 500 Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds

45 100 Both nobles and peasants opposed Joseph II’s labor obligations to

46 100 Cash payments

47 200 To improve the lives of peasants and improve the rural economy this ruler reduced noble power over peasants.

48 200 Maria Theresa

49 300 This event put an end to Catherine the Great’s intention to reform Russian serfdom.

50 Pugachev’s Rebellion

51 400 A military coup allowed this person to come to the throne in 1762.

52 400 Catherine the Great

53 500 Frederick II condemned this in abstract but accepted it in practice.

54 500 Serfdom

55 100 Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon.

56 100 The Modern Scientific Method

57 200 The key feature of Newton’s system was the law of

58 200 Universal Gravitation

59 300 The scientist that dissected corpses during lectures.

60 300 William Harvey

61 400 He is considered the father of Microbiology.

62 400 Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek

63 500 Before the Scientific Revolution Europeans views on the universe was based on

64 500 Aristotle


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