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Jeopardy Game Version 10.2

Jeopardy Game Version 10.2. Things British. thinkers. French Rev. 1. French Rev. 2. French Rev. 3. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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Jeopardy Game Version 10.2

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  1. Jeopardy GameVersion 10.2 Things British thinkers French Rev. 1 French Rev. 2 French Rev. 3 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. 1215, this document was this first to limit the power of the king. Question

  3. In the 17th century revolution, King James II was replaced by William and Mary at the request of parliament. Question

  4. This type of government was created after the Glorious Revolution. Question

  5. The idea that the king was given their power to rule directly from God. Question

  6. This man was responsible for the creation of jury trials and criminal law. Question

  7. Freedom of religion and freedom of speech were two of his most important ideas. Question

  8. The United States has 3 different branches of government because of this philosopher’s ideas. Question

  9. This philosopher who wrote the social contract in 1762 believed that free individuals should create a government. Question

  10. He believed that people have a right to overthrow governments that do not protect natural rights.  Hint!! Question

  11. He wrote Leviathan,and believed that people were selfish and cruel. Question

  12. Became King of France in 1774. Question

  13. Established July 17,1789 by Third Estate delegates proclaiming to end absolute monarchy. Question

  14. A pledge made by the members of France’s National Assembly in 1789, which they kept meeting until they form a new Constitution. Question

  15. 1789 Rumors circulated that nobles were hiring outlaws to terrorize peasants, France had wave of senseless panic. Question

  16. Started in September 1791,has the power to create laws, and to approve or prevent any war the king declared on other nations . Question

  17. A machine created that was efficient, humane, and democratic. Used for execution. Question

  18. Period in which Robespierre ruled as dictator of France, French citizens are supposed to remain true to ideals of Revolution. Question

  19. Born in 1769became a lieutenant in artillery, a military genius, and seizes power in France as dictator. Question

  20. A sudden seizure of power, from the French phrase “blow of state”. Question

  21. Suppose to make continental Europe more self-sufficient and destroy Britain's commercial and industry economy. Question

  22. 1814-1815 Series ofmeetings, during which European leaders were looking to establish long-lasting peace & stability after the defeat of Napolean Question

  23. Political situation that power is distributed equally, and no one country would be a threat to others. Question

  24. Agreement that as many as possible of the rulers whom Napolean had driven from their thrones should be restored to power. Question

  25. russia, austria, and prussia signed this agreement pledging to combat the forces of revolution on the basis of christian principles. Question

  26. A series of alliances that ensured that the nations would help one another if revolution broke out. Question

  27. What is the Magna Carta?

  28. What is the Glorious Revolution?

  29. What is Constitutional Monarchy?

  30. What is Divine Rights of Kings?

  31. Who is Henry II?

  32. Who is Voltaire?

  33. Who is Montesqieu?

  34. What is the Tennis Court Oath?

  35. Who is Rousseau?

  36. Who is Locke?

  37. Who is Hobbes?

  38. Who is Louis XVI?

  39. What is the National Assembly?

  40. What is the Great Fear?

  41. What is Legislative Assembly?

  42. What is the Guillotine?

  43. What is Reign of Terror?

  44. Who is Napolean Bonaparte?

  45. What is Coup d’etat?

  46. What is the Continental System?

  47. What is the Congress of Vienna?

  48. What is the Balance of Powers?

  49. What is Legitimacy?

  50. What is Holy Alliance?

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