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Jeopardy. Category 1 – 10 points Which Enlightenment Philosopher held The following beliefs? “Governments are obligated to protect natural rights for life, liberty and property and people have a right to rebel against their government ”. John Locke. Category 1 – 20 points - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JeopardyEnlightenment Absolute

Monarchy and Glorious

Revolution

American Revolution

French Revolution

Napoleon and Congress of

Vienna

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Which Enlightenment Philosopher held The following beliefs?

“Governments are obligated to protect natural rights for life, liberty and property and people have a right to rebel against their government”

John Locke

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Who said that the “Government should be separated into 3 branches: legislative, judicial and executive”?

Baron de Montesquieu

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Category 1 – 30 pointsWhich Enlightenment Philosopherbelieved that people should be able to govern themselves?

Jean Jacques Rousseau

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Which of the Enlightenment philosophers contradicted the ideas in the US Constitution?

Thomas Hobbes

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Category 1 – 50 pointsWhich Enlightenment philosopherbelieved that Social Contract is an agreementbetween society and the government and thatpeople are naturally evil?

Thomas Hobbes

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Who proclaimed “I am the State”?

King Louis XIV

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The idea that rulers receive their authority from God and are answerable only to God, not to the people

Divine Right

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Who became the King and Queen of England after the Glorious Revolution?

William and Mary Orange

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Who signed the English Bill of Rights into power?

William and Mary Orange

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What form of government did England establish as a result ofthe Glorious Revolution?

Constitutional monarchy

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Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

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Which of the following events happened after the American Revolution? The Stamp Act, The Navigation Act, French and Indian War or Constitutional Convention?

Constitutional Convention

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Which British law in the American Colonies reflected the ideaof “taxation without representation”?

The Stamp Act

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What rights are guaranteed by The First Amendment of the US Bill of Rights?

Freedom of Speech, Religion and right to protest

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What was the main difference between the colonists’ army and the British military in the American Revolution?

The Colonists’ army was considered an underdog

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What type of government did France have at the beginning of French Revolution?

Absolute Monarchy

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What was the tax system in France prior to the FrenchRevolution?

The members of the Third Estate paid

almost all of the taxes

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Who finally forced Robespierrefrom power?

The members of the Third Estate paid almost all of the taxes

His own fellow friends and revolutionaries

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Which foreign conflict did Louis XVI get involved in that led to high debt and really angered French People?

Support of American Revolution for Independence

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What were the members of the 3rd Estate attempting to do at the Tennis Court Oath in 1789?

Draft a new constitution

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When did Napoleon gain power?

1799

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Who was the most influential leader at the Congress of Vienna?

Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria

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Name 3 events that led to Napoleon’s downfall

1. Attempt to blockade Great Britain2. Desire to put his brother as king of Spain

3. Attempt to concur Russia

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What were the goals of the Congress of Vienna?

1. To Establish Balance of Power2. Limit France’s Power

3. Restore royal European families to thrones

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What was one of the long-lastinglegacies of the Congress of Viennathat led to movements for independence in Latin America and the rest of Europe?

Spread of Nationalism