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JEEPARTY: Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, and More!

Join Ms. Essick in an exciting game of JEEPARTY, where you'll test your knowledge of the Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, imperialism, and more! Engage in trivia and learn about important historical events and concepts. Get ready for an enlightening experience!

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JEEPARTY: Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, and More!

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  1. THIS IS JEEPARTY

  2. Your With Host... Ms. Essick

  3. Random stuff Developed and Developing Rage against the machine Uses and Abuses Enlighten me! Weird Science 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. What was a cause of the Scientific Revolution? A 100

  5. Scientists challenging old ideas with new methods A 100

  6. What is the Scientific Revolution? A 200

  7. It was an era using knowledge based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning. A 200

  8. What was the foundation of Copernicus’ theory of the universe? A 300

  9. The earth was the center of the universe. A 300

  10. Who accurately described the shape of orbits? A 400

  11. Kepler A 400

  12. This man’s new telescope helped him observe that heavenly bodies, like Jupiter’s four moons, were composed of material substances, not orbs of light. Who was he? A 500

  13. Galileo Galilei A 500

  14. What is Genocide? B 100

  15. the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation B 100

  16. The Enlightenment was influenced by the Scientific Revolution because: B 200

  17. Important thinkers began using logic and reason to question government. B 200

  18. What did enlightened thinker, John Locke, say about the relationship between man and government? B 300

  19. The government’s power should come from the consent of the governed. B 300

  20. What was the Reign of Terror? B 400

  21. a period of the French revolution, from about March, 1793, to July, 1794, during which many persons were ruthlessly executed by the ruling faction. B 400

  22. How did enlightened thinker, Thomas Hobbes, view man’s rights with his government? B 500

  23. If the government does not live up to its commitments, the people have the right to rebel. B 500

  24. What is civil disobedience? Use an example of someone who used it or an era in which it was used C 100

  25. CD: the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest. C 100

  26. What is democracy? C 200

  27. government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. C 200

  28. What is an underdeveloped nation? C 300

  29. An underdeveloped country is a nation that lags behind most others in industrialization, education, standard of living, healthcare, life expectancy and other technological and cultural norms. C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. What are some examples of imperialism? C 400

  32. Britain, Netherlands, France Russia, Portugal, Spain C 400

  33. What is a more developed country? C 500

  34. A developed country or "more developed country", is a sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less developed nations C 500

  35. Name 5 criteria that can be used to determine whether a country is more or less developed. D 100

  36. Birth Rate, Industrialization, Cell phone usage, educational opportunities for women, voting D 100

  37. How do cultural interactions influence the perspectives of colonizers and those who are colonized? D 200

  38. Cultural interactions influence the perspectives of colonizers: Mexico and Spain; Africa and Europe (power, entitlement, benefits given) and those who are colonized (destruction, elimination, enslaved, inequality, benefits, disease, changes through diffusion for both. D 200

  39. an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights. D 300

  40. The United Nations D 300

  41. What concept did Baron de Montesquieu come up with that the US uses in its government today? D 400

  42. The separation of powers in the government D 400

  43. How have maps documented changing political/national/ cultural boundaries? D 500

  44. They show new boundaries after wars, treaties, migrations, conversions, conquering, colonization D 500

  45. What is violence? E 100

  46. rough or injurious physical force, action, or treatment E 100

  47. Laissez-faire was coined by Adam Smith during the Enlightenment. What is laissez-faire? E 200

  48. The idea that the government should not interfere with the economy. E 200

  49. What is cultural diffusion? E 300

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