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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. Renaissance. Reformation. P/E/C Changes. Absolutism. French Rev & Napoleon. Intel Rev. Round 2. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. Final Jeopardy. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. Home. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy!

  2. Renaissance Reformation P/E/C Changes Absolutism French Rev & Napoleon Intel Rev Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Home $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. $100 1,1 In Castiglione’s ‘Book of the Courtier’, he said they were of good birth and have strong training in all aspects of the social grace and liberal arts.

  4. $100 Renaissance Men Home

  5. $200 1,2 The three art movements found in the Renaissance.

  6. $200 Italian Renaissance, Northern Renaissance, And Mannerism Home

  7. $300 1,3 This Northern Humanist called for Renaissance scholarship to question ecclesiastical and moral reforms.

  8. $300 Erasmus Scores Home

  9. Daily Double

  10. $400 1,4 Sounding like an early version of communism, he analyzed in his book the basic principals upon which a good society is organized (a combination of church and government)…oops, then he gets beheaded in real life!

  11. $400 Sir Thomas More Scores Home

  12. $500 1,5 From about 1450 to 1625, 200,000 people were killed, 85% of them women, because of this reason

  13. $500 They were considered witches Scores Home

  14. $100 2,1 Lasting 87 years before it was revoked, it allowed the Huguenots to practice freely in France

  15. $100 Edict of Nantes Scores Home

  16. $200 2,2 Follower of Calvin, he brought Calvinism to Scotland, calling it Presbyterianism

  17. $200 John Knox Scores Home

  18. $300 2,3 Ruled Spain from 1516-56, sacked Rome, and defended family lands from the Ottomans. He split the Hapsburg Spanish and Holy Roman lands b/w his son and brother.

  19. $300 Charles V Scores Home

  20. $400 Ended the civil war between Lutherans and Roman Catholics in the German states

  21. $400 Peace of Augsburg Scores Home Home

  22. $500 2,5 They supported the Reformation because it seemed to promise them political liberation and greater social opportunities.

  23. $500 Peasants Home

  24. $100 3,1 The palace of Versailles is built using this art periods key concepts.

  25. $100 Baroque Scores Home

  26. $200 3.2 "I am the martyr of the people.“ said by whom before his beheading. No worries, his enemy will be beheaded posthumously.

  27. $200 Charles I Scores Home

  28. $300 3,3 Because of the 30 Years War, this country is created and becomes EXTREMELY powerful

  29. $300 Prussia Scores Home Home

  30. $400 3,4 Between the Treaty of Utrech, Treaty of Aix la Chapelle(1748), and Treaty of Westphalia, the one where Louis XIV was not involved with

  31. $400 Treaty of Aix la Chapelle Home

  32. $500 3,5 Urban prosperity, religious toleration, active Baltic grain trade, agricultural revolution and a strong economy all describe this ‘shining’ time period

  33. $500 Dutch Golden Age Scores Home

  34. $100 4,1 Joint-stock company founded in 1602, with total control over trading (mainly in spices) between the East Indies and the Netherlands.

  35. $100 Dutch East India Company Scores Home

  36. $200 4.2 A period of economic innovation that was a result of colonization and exploration between the late 15th and early 18th centuries. Rise of joint stock companies and the growth of mercantilism occurred during this time.

  37. $200 Commercial Revolution Scores Home

  38. $300 4.3 Italian explorer commissioned to find a shorter route to Asia by sailing westward. Goal was to break away from the Portuguese hold on the Mediterranean Sea trade.

  39. $300 Christopher Columbus Scores Home Home Home

  40. $400 4.4 This ‘revolution’ where a marriage was planned, and ultimately, cause two bitter enemies to form an alliance against their strong rival power….Prussia.

  41. $400 Diplomatic Revolution Home

  42. $500 4.5 Treaty of Hubertusburg ended this war, leaving everything the way it was prior to the war.

  43. $500 Seven Years War Home

  44. $100 5.1 His wager said one should have a leap of faith and believe in God as required in matters of religion

  45. $100 Pascal Home

  46. $200 5.2 ‘The law is the expression of the general will.’ is whose ideology

  47. $200 Rousseau Scores Home

  48. $300 5.3 The strict control of politics, religion, and society imposed by Louis XIV and his successors helped establish this in France

  49. $300 Enlightenment Scores Home Home

  50. $400 5.4 Philosophes, nobles, and members of the upper middle class intermingled here during the 1700’s spreading their ideas.

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