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Final

Round 1 Round 2
Jeopardy

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All about Round 2
that State Isn’t Flat Monarchs not to
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Club

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$100

This “tax” of young Christian


men from the Balkans helped the
Ottomans consolidate power
$100

What is the devshirme?

Scores
$200

This new class of Chinese


government officials obtained
their position through Confucian
exams
$200

What are scholar-bureaucrats?

Scores
$300

Used to justify rule in China, its


counterpart in Europe was known
as “divine right”
$300

What is the Mandate of Heaven?

Scores
$400

Founders of their empires,


Ottoman and Mughal
respectively. [2 part answer]
$400

Who is Osman [Bey] and Babur?

Scores
$500

These palaces helped


consolidate power in France, the
Ottoman Empire, and China,
respectively. [3 part answer]
$500

What is Versailles, Topkapi, the


Forbidden City

Scores
$100

The first explorer to


circumnavigate the world
$100

Who is Ferdinand Magellan?

Scores
$200

Chinese, Muslim, eunuch


explorer and trader who made it
all the way from China to Africa
before the Chinese quit
exploration.
$200

Who is Zheng He?

Scores
$300

The Portuguese Prince who


founded a school of
exploration and encouraged
the exploration of Africa
$300

Who is Henry the Navigator?

Scores
$400

An economic idea, that states


that gold and silver was the
measure of nation’s wealth and
was a motive for exploration
$400

What is mercantilism?

Scores
$500

These two new kinds of ships


allowed for European exploration
and eventually colonization
$500

What are galleons and caravels?

Scores
$100

Hapsburg king of both Spain and


the Holy Roman Empire who tried
to keep power consolidated, but
ran into issues because of
religious plurality and eventually
signed the Peace of Augsburg
$100

Who is Charles V?

Scores
$200

This king is the best European


example of an absolute monarch,
was the ruler of France who
revoked the Edict of Nantes, built
Versailles, and declared “I am the
State”
$200

Who is Louis XIV?

Scores
$300

This Russian ruler was


considered Enlightened, crushed
a peasant revolt led by Pugachev,
and partitioned Poland along with
Austria and Prussia
$300

Who is Catherine II [Catherine the


Great]?

Scores
$400

These constitutional monarchies


in Europe were the exception to
Absolutist rule in the 16th & 17th
centuries.
$400

What is England and the Dutch


Netherlands?

Scores
$500

Russian leader who moved the


capital, controlled the Russian
nobles through the Table of
Ranks, and tried to Westernize
(modernize) Russia
$500

Who is Peter the Great?

Scores
$100

This device was utilized in


Tartuffe when King Louis stepped
in to save the day for Orgon’s
family.
$100

What is duex ex machine?

Scores
$200

This magical weapon allowed the


Monkey King to dominate all of
his foes like a boss.
$200

What is a magical growing staff?

Scores
$300

This empire was the setting for


Sundiata.
$300

What is Mali?

Scores
$400

This is where Orgon hides to


figure out Tartuffe’s deception in
the play.
$400

Where is under the table?

Scores
$500

This country’s citizens are being


addressed by Jonathon Swift in A
Modest Proposal.
$500

What is Ireland?

Scores
$100

Led to the overthrowing of the


Stuart Monarchy and the
institution of a military
dictatorship under Oliver
Cromwell
$100

What is the English Civil War?

Scores
$200

Generally from the Jesuits, these


Catholic men traveled to the
Americas and Asia with the goal
of converting native peoples to
Catholicism.
$200

Who are missionaries?

Scores
$300

These are new items that came to


Europe FROM the Americas.
[need 4]
$300

What are potatoes, Corn (maize),


Tomatoes, Tobacco, Coco
(chocolate), turkeys, syphilis?

Scores
$400

This war is often considered the


first world war, as it was fought in
Europe, as well as in European
colonies in Africa, the Americas,
and South Asia.
$400

What is the Seven Years’ War?

Scores
$500

These are examples of an effect


of the slave trade on West Africa.
[need 2]
$500

What are the disruption of African


culture, loss of population
[specifically young men], or
warring tribes?

Scores
$100

Justification for Absolute


Monarchy, says that God gave
them the right to rule.
$100

What is divine right?

Scores
$200

This figure of the Mary, mother of


Jesus, is both an example of a
syncretic religion and the patron
saint of Mexico.
$200

What is the Virgin of Guadalupe?

Scores
$300

A silver mine in modern day


Bolivia where natives worked as
part of the mita system and which
eventually led to inflation in both
Spain and Japan.
$300

What is Potosi?

Scores
$400

Practice in China in the Early


Modern age that reinforced
patriarchal ideals, especially
towards high and middle class
women.
$400

What is foot binding?

Scores
$500

These centers of fun and leisure


in cities, especially Edo, in Japan
were known as “floating worlds”
$500

What are uikyo?

Scores
Revolutions Insert All About the Feeling like a New Ways Wild
Here and dramatic,
Grammar Industrial Of Round 1
There and Revolution
romantic, Card
everywhere Pun Here realist noble thinking

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$200

This leader of the French


Revolution led the most radical
phase of the revolution, where
many heads rolled.
$200

Who is Maximillian Robespierre?

Scores
$400

This was the first successful


slave rebellion and took place in
a now former French colony
$400

What was the Haitian Revolution?

Scores
$600

These strongmen often took


control of Latin American nations
after their revolutions for
independence.
$600

What are caudillos?

Scores
$800

This time of thought about


politics, government, the
economy, civil rights, and society
at large was a cause of the
America, French, Haitian, AND
Latin American Revolutions!
$800

What was the Enlightenment?

Scores
$1000

This was Napoleon’s most lasting


achievement
$1000

What is the Code de Napoleon


[Napoleonic Code]?

Scores
$200

This literary device includes


extreme exaggeration or
overstatement.
$200

What is a hyperbole?

Scores
$400

The type of irony in which the


audience or viewer knows
something characters do not.
$400

What is dramatic irony?

Scores
$600

A group of
words/sentences where
many of the words begin
with the same sound.
$600

What is alliteration?

Scores
$800

When the work references


something outside of the text that
is otherwise well known
$800

What is an allusion?

Scores
$1000

This literary term describing the


attitude the author takes towards
a subject or character.
$1000

What is tone?

Scores
$200

This played a crucial role in


industrialization, replacing wood
as a primary source of fuel.
$200

What is coal?

Scores
$400

This was the principle reason for


declining fertility in Industrial
lands.
$400

What is birth control?

Scores
$600

The second industrial revolution


in the 19th century replaced iron
with this.
$600

What is steel?

Scores
$800

This social class was a product


of the Industrial Revolution; it
was made up of peasants who
moved to the cities.
$800

What is the working class?

Scores
$1000

This group benefited the most


from the Industrial Revolution
and grew exponentially.
$1000

What is the middle class?

Scores
$200

Characteristics included emotion


of the artist, love of nature,
interest in the fantastical, and
erotic love.
$200

What is romanticism?

Scores
$400

Based on details of daily life


May emphasis the ugly or
sordid
$400

What is realism?

Scores
$600
$600

What is Rococo?

Scores
$800

Artistic movement that exalted


political ideals of Greece and
Rome and appealed to the
bourgeoisie.
$800

What is neoclassicism?

Scores
$1000
$100

What is the Baroque?

Scores
$200

Thinker who claimed that the


population would eventually
outgrow the food supply
$200

Who is Thomas Malthus?

Scores
$400

Value system that emphasized


ideas of femininity and that
women’s role was in the home
and not working during the
Industrial Revolution
$400

What is the Cult of Domesticity?

Scores
$600

Thinker who would have said:


“Actions are right in proportion
as they tend to promote
happiness; wrong as they tend to
produce the reverse of
happiness.”
$600

Who is John Stuart Mill?

Scores
$800

Thinker who believed in the rise


of the proletariats in a revolution
that would end with the means of
production being owned by all
the people equally
$800

Who is Karl Marx?

Scores
$1000

Believed factories, farms, mines,


etc should be owned by
individuals
$1000

Who are the capitalists?

Scores
$200

This growing ideology in the 18th


and 19th centuries led to the
unification of Germany and Italy,
as well as Zionism.
$200

What is nationalism?

Scores
$400

This theory was proposed by


Copernicus and proven by
Galileo, and disproved commonly
held beliefs about the universe.
$400

What is heliocentrism?

Scores
$600

This composer was the epitome


of the Romantic period, writing
symphonies such as Eroica
$600

Who is Beethoven?

Scores
$800

The Congress of Vienna, which


aimed to put Europe back the
way it was before Napoleon,
practiced THIS new ideology.
$800

What is conservatism?

Scores
$1000

Enlightenment thinker who came


up with the ideas of laissez-affair
and capitalism
$1000

Who is Adam Smith?

Scores
Enlightenment

Final
Scores Jeopardy
Question
Give the major contribution of the
following Enlightenment thinkers:
a. Voltaire
b. Locke
c. Montesquieu
a. Voltaire – freedoms of [speech,
religion, etc]
b. Locke – unalienable rights
c. Montesquieu – separation of
powers

Scores

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