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Multi- Q Introd uction Welcome to … Skip RulesJEOPARDYJEOPARDY
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TOPIC 1 Astronomy What do you know about…
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TOPIC 2 What do you know about… Scientific Thinkers
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TOPIC 3 What do you know about… Governmental views
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TOPIC 4 Government What do you know about…
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TOPIC 5 Philospohes What do you know about…
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TOPIC 6 Odds & Ends What do you know about…
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MultiQ Choices Astronomy Scientific Revolution Govern- mental Views GovernmentPhilosophes Odds & Ends 10 20 30 40 50 FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION FINAL QUESTION
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1:101:10 Created the Heliocentric Theory CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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1:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Copernicas? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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1:201:20 Placed on trial by the church due to his ideas CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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1:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was Galileo? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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1:301:30 He opposed the Heliocentric view of the world, but continued to observe the universe. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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1:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Brahe? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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1:401:40 Used math to explain the Heliocentric theory and the movement of the planets. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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1:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Kepler? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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1:501:50 Explained the planets traveled in elliptical orbits. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 1 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …
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1:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Kepler? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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2:102:10 Making judgments based on logic, not observations, was his ideology CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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2:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Descartes? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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2:202:20 Using sensory experience to make hypothesis, was his ideas CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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2:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Bacon? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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2:302:30 Used dissections to explain the body CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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2:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Vesalius? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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2:402:40 The philosophe who said the universe is governed by God’s CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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2:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Baruck Spinoza? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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2:502:50 Take your chances believing in God was his view CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 2 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s …
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2:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Pascal? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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3:103:10 Montesquieu’s must have when it comes to a balanced government. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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3:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was a Seperation of Powers? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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3:203:20 This contends that you should do whatever you want economically. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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3:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What is Laissez-faire? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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3:303:30 These should be created for the ‘greatest good for the greatest number’ CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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3:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What are laws? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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3:403:40 These two people would agree on the government having a social contract with the people, maybe due to their pessimistic views of society. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 3 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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3:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who were Rousseau & Hobbes? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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3:503:50 Small countries should have this form of government, based on Montesquieu. T o p i c 3 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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3:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was a republic? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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4:104:10 The least successful of the Enlightened Despot CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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4:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Joseph II? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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4:204:20 The three countries to split up Poland between 1772-1795. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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4:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What were Austria, Prussia and Russia? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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4:304:30 Between territorial expansion, improving bureaucracy and restructuring social classes, the one Frederick II didn’t do. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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4:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was restructuring the social classes? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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4:404:40 This showed the massive social discontent between the peasants and the nobility in Eastern Europe CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 4 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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4:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was the Pugachev Revolt? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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4:504:50 Kings supported these groups so they could receive the technical benefits and prestige that came through their findings T o p i c 4 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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4:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What were Scientific Academies? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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5:105:10 This was compiled to make people think about everything in the world! CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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5:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was the Encyclopedia? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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5:205:20 In his ‘Essay Understanding Human Understanding’, he said people are rational and learn from experience. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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5:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Locke? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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5:305:30 Organized religion causes superstition and the impediment of the scientific revolution was his idea, the most outspoken person of the church. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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5:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Voltaire? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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5:40 This person’s view on society was that men are self-centered beast and a government needs to put them in their place. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 5 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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5:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Hobbes? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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5:505:50 He was the Italian Philosphe who proposed a reform in the prison system prevalent in Europe during the 18th century in his work, “On Crimes and Punishment”. T o p i c 5 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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5:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Cesare Beccaria? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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6:106:10 This was the religion of the Enlightenment, including those enlightened thinkers like Jefferson, Franklin, and Madison, who were religiously tolerant and dedicated to science and reason. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 1 0 p o i n t s …
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6:10 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was Deism? What was Deism? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 10
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6:206:20 This was the new medium that allowed the ideas of the Enlightenment to spread to the educated middle class and aristocracy. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 2 0 p o i n t s …
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6:20 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was the Print Culture? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 20
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6:306:30 Called for the education of women…and whose daughter is the author of Frankenstein! CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 3 0 p o i n t s …
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6:30 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Mary Wallstonecraft? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 30
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6:406:40 The ‘Two Treatise on Civil Government’ was used to justify this occurrence. CLICK TO CHECK T o p i c 6 f o r 4 0 p o i n t s …
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6:40 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … What was the American Revolution? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 40
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6:506:50 German playwright and critic which called for religious toleration for all religions, not just Christianity. T o p i c 6 f o r 5 0 p o i n t s … CLICK TO CHECK
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6:50 Answer T h e c o r r e c t a n s w e r i s … Who was Lessing? CLICK TO PLAY AGAIN 50
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