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Title: Blank Jeopardy Author: Eleanor M. Savko Created Date: 8/19/1998 5:45:48 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) Company: Hardin County Schools – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Blank Jeopardy


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Who, What, When
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The idea that kings receive their power from God
and responsible only to God.
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What is divine right.
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A system of government in which a ruler holds
total power.
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What is absolutism?
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The invasion of England which overthrew James II
with almost no bloodshed.
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What was the Glorious Revolution?
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When he asked Parliament for money they said no!
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Who was King Charles?
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Defeat of the kings forces allowed him to take
control of England and establish a military
dictatorship.
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Who was Oliver Cromwell?
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Queen Elizabeth ordered Parliament to meet to
discuss this.
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What is Financial matters?
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England had never done this during Queen
Elizabeths 26 year reign.
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What is gone to War?
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The English did not want him as their next ruler.
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Who was the king of Scotland?
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She talked King Ferdinand into giving Christopher
Columbus ships and cargo.
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Who was Queen Isabella?
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King Phillip II decided to invade his
sister-in-law Queen Elizabeth I of England using
this. He failed.
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What was the Spanish Armada?
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A form of government where the people rule
through the right to vote.
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What is a Democracy?
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A government where the power of the monarch is
limited by the people.
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What is a limited Monarchy?
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Ruled by a King or Queen.
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What is Monarchy?
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Take over and rule a country by force.
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What is a military dictatorship?
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Baron de Montesquieu used this great government
as a guide.
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What is Rome?
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He argued that people had natural rights.
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Who was John Locke?
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He argued that People agreed to give up freedom
for order and safety.
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Who was Thomas Hobbes?
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For Hobbes this was more important than freedom.
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What is order?
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I do not agree with a word you say, but I will
defend to the death your right to say it.
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Who was Voltaire?
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He believed that monarchs should use their wealth
and power for the good of everyone.
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Who was Baron de Montesquieu ?
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The Universal Law of Gravitation was his brain
child.
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Who was Sir Isaac Newton?
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People who believed in scientific reasoning
called themselves this.
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What was enlightened thinkers?
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Non-Scientists believed that the same natural
laws could be applied to this as well.
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What is human behavior?
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An example of unity and identity in our society
today.
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What is united we stand, divided we fall?
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In this the people were loyal to different nobles.
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What is feudalism?
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