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$100 Question from England England’s greatest monarch, 1558-1603
$100 Answer from England Elizabeth I
$200 Question from England Only English monarch ever executed; supported by the Cavaliers, but lost the English Civil War
$200 Answer from England Charles I
$300 Question from England This king from Scotland was the first monarch in England from the House of Stuart. He sponsored a translation of the Bible.
$300 Answer from England James I
$400 Question from England Merry Monarch restored to the throne after Oliver Cromwell’s rule as Lord Protector
$400 Answer from England Charles II
$500 Question from England Document of the Glorious Revolution creating a constitutional monarchy
$500 Answer from England English Bill of Rights
$100 Question of Scientific Revolution Scientist who explained laws of motion and gravity
$100 Answer from Scientific Revolution Sir Isaac Newton
$200 Question from Scientific Revolution Theory first explained by Copernicus stating the planets revolve around the sun
$200 Answer fromScientific Revolution Heliocentric Theory
$300 Question fromScientific Revolution Edward Jenner’s most significant invention
$300 Answer fromScientific Revolution Smallpox Vaccine
$400 Question fromScientific Revolution Devised and advocated the scientific method
$400 Answer from Scientific Revolution Francis Bacon
$500 Question fromScientific Revolution Invented by Leeuwenhoek
$500 Answer from Scientific Revolution Microscope
$100 Question from Absolutism Monarchs’ belief that the power to rule was given by God
$100 Answer from Absolutism Divine Right of Kings
$200 Question from Absolutism Palace built by Louis XIV to demonstrate his wealth and power
$200 Answer from Absolutism Versailles
$300 Question from Absolutism Absolute monarch who wanted to westernize Russia; this leader built a new capital city
$300 Answer from Absolutism Peter the Great
$400 Question from Absolutism This leader opposed absolute monarchy and fought the English Civil War to overthrow King Charles I
$400 Answer from Absolutism Oliver Cromwell
$500 Question from Absolutism Louis XIV, Elizabeth I, and Peter I are examples of progressive, forward-thinkng absolute monarchs known as -- ?
$500 Answer from Absolutism Enlightened Despots
$100 Question from Enlightenment The Law of Nature promises “life, health, liberty, and property.”
$100 Answer from Enlightenment John Locke
$200 Question from Enlightenment Life in a state of nature would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” He wrote Leviathan.
$200 Answer from Enlightenment Thomas Hobbes
$300 Question from Enlightenment Idea that government’s power comes from the people
$300 Answer from Enlightenment Popular Sovereignty
$400 Question from Enlightenment Document promising universal male suffrage to all citizens
$400 Answer from Enlightenment Declaration of the Rights of Man
$500 Question from Enlightenment Idea that people give up rights in order to form a government that provides stability and security; described by Hobbes and Rousseau
$500 Answer from Enlightenment Social Contract
$100 Question from Revolution Lowest social class in France prior to the Revolution
$100 Answer from Revolution Third Estate
$200 Question from Revolution Latin American leader for independence; he fought for Gran Colombia
$200 Answer from Revolution Simon Bolivar
$300 Question from Revolution Economic cause of both the American and French Revolutions
$300 Answer from Revolution Taxation [without representation]
$400 Question from Revolution Haitian leader of only successful slave rebellion in history
$400 Answer from Revolution Toussaint L’Ouverture
$500 Question from Revolution What is the correct chronological order of the following: American Revolution Enlightenment begins French Revolution Glorious Revolution Gran Colombian Revolution