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Dive deep into radicalism, nationalism, and autonomy in revolutionary movements. Explore ideologies, from liberalism to conservatism, and notable figures like Louis Kossuth and Father Miguel Hidalgo. Learn about significant events such as the Seneca Falls Convention and the Louisiana Purchase. Challenge your knowledge with a thrilling "Jeopardy" quiz!
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“Jeopardy” Chapter 8 and 11: Revolution and Reform
Topic 1: 1 point People who favor extreme change. What is radicalism?
Topic 1: 2 points A period in which economic activity slows. What is a recession?
Topic 1: 3 points Self-rule. What is autonomy?
Topic 1: 4 points A crime punishable by death. What is a capital offence?
Topic 1: 5 points Allows people to cast votes without announcing them publically. What is a secret ballot?
Topic 2: 1 point A system of thought and belief. What is ideology?
Topic 2: 2 points Those who supported the Old Order. Who are conservatives?
Topic 2: 3 points Sometimes called “bourgeois” because these ideas spoke mostly for the middle class. What is Liberalism?
Topic 2: 4 points Those who supported the idea of creating a homeland for people who shared a common heritage . What is Nationalism?
Topic 2: 5 points Movement devoted to rebuilding a Jewish state in Palestine. What is Zionism?
Topic 3: 1 point The goal of the revolutionaries in this country in 1848 was to end Hapsburg domination and set up constitutional governments. What is Italy?
Topic 3: 2 points The 1830 revolt for independence of this country was crushed by the Russians. What Poland?
Topic 3: 3 points Milos Obrenovic was able to win Russian support for the independence of this country from the Ottomans. What is Serbia
Topic 3: 4 points Country that won independence from the Ottomans but forced to accept a German king. What is Greece?
Topic 3: 5 points Journalist who led a nationalist push for reform in Hungary . Who is Louis Kossuth?
Topic 4: 1 point Latin Americans of Native American and European heritage. Who are the Mestizos?
Topic 4: 2 points European-descended Latin Americans who owned the haciendas. Who are the Creoles?
Topic 4: 3 points Spanish-born Latin Americans of the highest social class. Who are the Peninsulares?
Topic 4: 4 points Latin Americans of African and European heritage. Who are the Mullatoes?
Topic 4: 5 points Mexican priest whose “el Grito de Dolores” speech was a call for Mexican independence from Spain. Who is Father Miguel Hidalgo?
Topic 5: 1 point The first women’s rights convention organized by LucretiaMott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
Topic 5: 2 points Gave African Americans the right to vote. What is the Fifteenth Amendment
Topic 5: 3 points The party of farmers and workers whose platform of reforms included an eight-hour work day. What is the Populist Party?
Topic 5: 4 points The land acquisition that doubled the size of the United States. What is the Louisiana Purchase?
Topic 5: 5 points The idea that it was inevitable that the United States would expand across the continent. What is Manifest Destiny?
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
Topic 1: 1 point Legal separation of the races. What is Segregation?
Topic 1: 2 points The body of people allowed to vote. What is the electorate?
Topic 1: 3 points An alliance of different political parties. What is a coalition?
Topic 1: 4 points Local self government (as in Ireland) What is home rule?
Topic 1: 5 points Campaign against slavery and the slave trade. What is the Abolitionist Movement?
Topic 2: 1 point Called the “citizen King” of France because he owed his throne to the people. Who is Louis Philippe?
Topic 2: 2 points Uprising sparked by the dismantling of the Charter of French Liberties forced his abdication from the French throne. Who is Charles X?
Topic 2: 3 points Revolutionary leader who helped Argentina win independence from Spain. Who is Jose de San Martin?
Topic 2: 4 points Southern States seceded from the union after his election and formed the Confederate States of America. Who is Abraham Lincoln?
Topic 2: 5 points American abolitionist who pressed for antislavery causes in his newspaper called The Liberator. Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
Topic 3: 1 point Rural towns that had an unfairly large number of representatives in Parliament. What are Rotten Boroughs?
Topic 3: 2 points The movement on Britain that demanded universal manhood suffrage, the secret ballot, and annual parliamentary elections . What is the Chartist Movement?
Topic 3: 3 points As Queen, she became the great symbol of British life during the 1800s. Who is Queen Victoria?
Topic 3: 4 points Leader of the Concretive Party who pushed through the Reform bill of 1867 giving the vote to many working class men. Who is Benjamin Disraeli?
Topic 3: 5 points The party that was primarily made up of socialists and union members . What is the Labour Party?
Topic 4: 1 point In hopes of making Mexico a French Satellite, Napoleon III made this Hapsburg the Emperor of Mexico. Who is Maximillian?
Topic 4: 2 points Enormous building project in Egypt that would link the Mediterranean with the Red Sea. What is the Suez Canal?
Topic 4: 3 points He was accused of spying for the Germans and convicted to life imprisonment on Devil Island. Who is Alfred Dreyfus?
Topic 4: 4 points The temporary government set up by Parisians after Napoleon III was captured during the Franco Prussian War What is the provisional government?