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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Category BCategory DCategory E 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Category CCategory A
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Answer 1: The Influential factor leading to the European discovery lands in the western hemisphere
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Question 1a What is the Demand for gold?
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Answer 2a The name of the document that granted religious freedom to the Huguenots in France
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Question 2a What is the Edict of Nantes?
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Answer 3a A conflict between the Catholics and the Protestants
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Question 3a What is the Thirty Years War?
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Answer 4a Lending money at high rates of interest
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Question 4a What is Usury?
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Answer 5a The sun king, defined the term “absolutism”
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Question 5a Who is Louis XIV?
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Answer 1b Oliver Cromwell
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Question 1b Who is the lord protector and military dictator?
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Answer 2b Luther began to spread his beliefs?
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Question 2b What happened in the Holy Roman Empire?
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Answer 3b Built all along the coast of Africa
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Question 3b Where did Europeans build Trading Posts?
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Answer 4b Not a protestant reformer
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Question 4b Who is Ignatius of Loyola?
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Answer 5b New monastic order that sought to strengthen Catholicism during the reformation
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Question 5b What is the Jesuits?
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Answer 1c They used him as an excuse to severe ties with the Catholic Church
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Question 1c What did the princes of northern Germany do with Luther’s teaching?
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Answer 2c The name of the new church that Henry VIII created
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Question 2c What is the Anglican Church?
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Answer 3c Revolutionaries were divided over their goals and policies
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Question 3c What is the main problem why the revolutions of 1848 failed?
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Answer 4c Led Italy to unite during the struggles
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Question 4c Who is Count cavour?
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Answer 5c The Italian state that was last to come under unified rule
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Question 5c What is the Papal States?
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Answer 1d Man who unified Germany and became the first prime minister of the German second Reich
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Question 1d Who was Otto von Bismark?
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Answer 2d Ignatius of Loyola was the founder
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Question 2d Who was the leader of the society of Jesus?
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Answer 3d The Huguenots
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Question 3d Who were the French followers of John Calvin
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Answer 4d The importance of the edict of Nantes
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Question 4d What document allowed Huguenots the freedom to worship, making France peaceful?
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Answer 5d Fought in the thirty years war
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Question 5d What did the Catholics and Protestants do?
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Answer 1e Europe divided into Catholic and Protestant states
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Question 1e What were the large religious wars?
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Answer 2e Special court used by the Catholic Church to try and punish heretics
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Question 2e What was the Inquisition?
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Answer 3e Group improved catholic education and were missionaries who spread catholic doctrine
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Question 3e Who were the Jesuits?
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Answer 4e Revolutions that broke out in france spread to other parts Europe
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Question 4e What did Metternich meant by saying, “When France sneezes, Europe catches cold.”
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Answer 5e people who supported conservatism
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Question 5e Who were the nobles?
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Make your wager
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Final Answer Political faction that promotes social change and individual freedoms
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Final Question Who were the Liberals?
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