Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY
1World History Final Exam Review
2The Enlightenment The American Revolution Revolutions in France The Industrial Revolution Revolution in Latin America
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3Question 1 - 10
- Which Enlightenment philosopher is responsible
for the idea of The Social Contract
4Answer 1 10
5Question 1 - 20
- During the enlightenment era, in Paris many would
hold parties in their homes where philosophers,
writers, musicians, artists, among others, would
come together to share and discuss their ideas.
What were these gatherings called?
6Answer 1 20
7Question 1 - 30
- Describe the philosophy of Scottish economist
Adam Smith
8Answer 1 30
- Adam Smith believed in the importance of
maintaining a free market, where trade would not
be regulated by government
9Question 1 - 40
- This man was credited with the creation of the
first Encyclopedia
10Answer 1 40
11Question 1 - 50
- Describe the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
12Answer 1 50
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau People are basically good
natured, but over time they are corrupted by
society
13Question 2 - 10
- The shot heard round the world refers to the
first shot fired in the American Revolutionary
war, what battle was this shot fired at?
14Answer 2 10
- The Battle of Lexington and Concord
15Question 2 - 20
- How did General Washington demonstrate his
leadership during the American Revolution,
resulting in his unanimous election as the first
president of the United States
16Answer 2 20
- General Washington demonstrated his leadership in
the American Revolution largely by his success at
the Battle of Trenton, where the troops sneakily
crossed the Delaware River at midnight on
Christmas day, catching the enemy by surprise
17Question 2 - 30
- What was the result of the Second Continental
Congress?
18Answer 2 30
- At the Second Continental Congress the
Declaration of Independence was created
19Question 2 - 40
- The first national government of the United
States was called ________________________________
20Answer 2 40
- The Articles of Confederation
21Question 2 - 50
- What event marked the official end of the
American Revolutionary war?
22Answer 2 50
- The signing of the Treaty of Paris
23Question 3 - 10
- What event marked the beginning of the French
Revolution? - What year did this happen?
24Answer 3 10
- The beheading of King Louis XVI
- This happened in 1793
25Question 3 - 20
- Who was King Louis XVIs wife, and why was she
greatly disliked by the French people?
26Answer 3 20
- Mary Antoinette, she was greatly disliked by the
French people because she was Austrian, and
Austria was long time enemies of France. She was
also disliked because she loved to spend lots of
money, and the French people were suffering
greatly economically
27Question 3 - 30
- What were the main goals of the Congress of
Vienna?
28Answer 3 30
- Get rid of Napoleon, restore the balance of power
to Europe, restore the original borders of
France, restore the Bourbon monarchs to power
across Europe
29Question 3 - 40
- Explain what the Old Order was, and who made up
each of the 3 estates.
30Answer 3 40
- The Old Order was the system that had been in
place for years. In the Old order, French
society was divided into 3 estates - 1st Estate The Clergy
- 2nd Estate Noble landlords, military, government
jobs - 3rd Estate Everyone else
31Question 3 - 50
- After Napoleon Bonaparte died, who were the next
3 kings that ruled before Napoleon III (AKA Louis
Napoleon)
32Answer 3 50
- Louis XVIII gt Charles X gt Louis Phillipe
33Question 4 - 10
- Who was Jethro Tull, and how did he impact the
agrarian revolution in England?
34Answer 4 10
- Jethro Tull was a lawyer, that inherited his
familys farm - He invented the seed drill which drastically
increased productivity and success of farmers, by
decreasing the amount of wasted seeds, and
speeding up the planting process
35Question 4 - 20
- List 4 major problems created by the Industrial
Revolution
36Answer 4 20
37Question 4 - 30
- Name the inventors associated with each of the
following inventions - The Cotton Gin
- The Telephone
- The Steam Engine
- The Factory system
- The light bulb
38Answer 4 30
- Cotton Gin Eli Whitney
- The Telephone Alexander Graham Bell
- The Steam Engine James Watt
- The Factory System Richard Arkwright
- The Light Bulb Thomas Edison
39Question 4 - 40
- Who brought English textile technology to the
United States?
40Answer 4 40
41Question 4 - 50
- Provide the name of the scientist/psychologist
associated with each of the following
innovations - Behaviorism
- Vaccines
- Psychoanalysis
- Radioactivity
- Pasteurization
42Answer 4 50
- Behaviorism Ivan Pavlov
- Vaccines Louis Pasteur
- Psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud
- Radioactivity Marie Curie
- Pasteurization Louis Pasteur
43Question 5 - 10
- Toussaint LOverture helped liberate what Latin
American country? - What happened to Toussaint LOverture?
44Answer 5 10
- Haiti
- Toussaint LOverture was imprisoned by Napoleon,
and died in jail in France
45Question 5 - 20
- Explain the difference between creoles and
peninsulares
46Answer 5 20
- Creoles were of European descent, but born in the
Spanish colonies of Latin America, they
identified as more independent from their
colonial authorities - Peninsulares were born in Europe, but lived in
the colonies, they saw themselves as the colonial
authority over the Latin American countries they
lived in
47Question 5 - 30
- Simon Bolivar helped liberate much of _________
South America from colonial rule, Jose de San
Martin helped liberate much of __________ from
colonial rule
48Answer 5 30
- Simon Bolivar North
- Jose de San Martin - South
49Question 5 - 40
- Who was Father Miguel Hidalgo, and what happened
to him?
50Answer 5 40
- Father Miguel Hidalgo started the movement for
Mexican Independence - He was captured and executed by Spain
51Question 5 - 50
- Name all 3 of the men who led the movement for
Mexican independence, and what became of each of
them
52Answer 5 50
- 1.) Father Miguel Hidalgo captured and executed
by Spain - 2.) Jose Maria Morales captured and executed by
Spain - 3.) Agustin Iturbide crowned first king of
Mexico