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Unit 3 Review Game

Unit 3 Review Game. Absolutism for 100. Who was interested in westernization? Elizabeth I Peter I Louis XIV Philip II All of the Above. Answer. Absolutism for 200. What was the official religion of Russia? Catholic Protestant Eastern Catholic Eastern Orthodox Eastern Protestant.

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Unit 3 Review Game

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  1. Unit 3 Review Game

  2. Absolutism for 100 • Who was interested in westernization? • Elizabeth I • Peter I • Louis XIV • Philip II • All of the Above Answer

  3. Absolutism for 200 • What was the official religion of Russia? • Catholic • Protestant • Eastern Catholic • Eastern Orthodox • Eastern Protestant Answer

  4. Absolutism for 300 • Who sent the Spanish armada and where did they send it to? • Peter I sent them to England • Philip II sent them to France • Peter I sent them to France • Philip II sent them to England • Elizabeth I sent them to France Answer

  5. Absolutism for 400 • Who was referred to as the Sun King? • Peter the Great • Louis XIV • Fredrick II • Henry VIII • None of the Above Answer

  6. Absolutism for 500 • The Edict of Nante allowed what? • A. French Catholics to worship only in private • B. Huguenots to worship freely • C. Huguenots to worship only in private • D. Huguenots to only worship freely if they left the county • E. French Catholics to only worship freely if they left the country Answer

  7. Absolutism for 600 • What was the War of Spanish Succession? • The first violent act of the French Revolution • The belief that a ruler receives power from God • The battle that exiled Napoleon permanently • The use of European ideas, technology and culture • Resulting war from the threat of the Bourbon dynasty Answer

  8. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 100 • Which is true of the heliocentric theory? • It was thought of by Aristotle • It was further developed by Ptolemy • It placed the Earth in the center of the solar system • It placed the Sun in the center of the solar system • It was believed by most during the middle ages Answer

  9. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 200 • What is an enlightened despot? • An absolute ruler who made reforms based on enlightenment ideas • A Philosophe who believed in the need for an absolute ruler • A Philosophe who did NOT believe in the need for an absolute ruler • An absolute ruler who made reformed against the enlightenment ideas • None of the Above Answer

  10. Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment for 300 • Which of the following is NOT true about Deism? • Voltaire believed in it • Many founding fathers of the United States believed in it • It was a religious belief based on natural law where a mechanic created the universe • It was a religious belief based on complete devotion to God • Belief that God created the world, set it in motion and allowed it to run without interference and according to its own natural laws Answer

  11. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 400 • Which philosophe(s) believed in the natural rights of life, liberty and property? • Montesquieu • John Locke • Voltaire • Jean-Jacques Rousseau • All of the Above Answer

  12. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 500 • Which Enlightenment philosophe(s) believed that people should exchange rights for law and order and live under an absolute ruler? • Thomas Hobbes • John Locke • Descartes • Voltaire • All of the Above Answer

  13. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 600 • Who was Denis Diderot? • British Commander during the Battle of Trafalgar • Enlightened Despot who reformed the Justice System • Created the Encyclopedia • Enlightened Despot who expanded Russia • Founder of modern movement for women’s rights Answer

  14. Revolution for 100 • What started the American Revolution? • High taxes • An English Dictator • The French Revolution • Famine • The death of the king Answer

  15. Revolution for 200 • What caused the French Revolution? • Enlightenment ideas • The American Revolution • Economic Failure in France • A weak leader • All of the Above Answer

  16. Revolution for 300 • The first act of the French Revolution was • The meeting of the Estates-General • The Tennis Court Oath • The overthrow of Louis XVI • The creation of the Committee of Public Safety • The execution of Maximillian Robespierre Answer

  17. Revolution for 400 • Who made up the Third Estate? • Clergy • Aristocrats • Bourgeoisie • Nobles • None of the Above Answer

  18. Revolution for 500 • Which of these is NOT true about the Committee of Public Safety? • It protected the monarch from being harmed • It was lead by Robespierre • It was created to protect the revolution from its enemies • It sent thousands of people to their deaths • None of the above Answer

  19. Revolution for 600 • What was the Concordat? • Napoleon’s system of laws • A vote of the people that gave Napoleon power • Napoleon’s agreement with Pope Pius VII that reorganized the Church • An overthrow of the Directory that lead to the creation of the First Consul • When Napoleon crowned himself as emperor Answer

  20. People for 100 • Who was Mary Wollstonecraft ? • British Commander during the Battle of Trafalgar • Enlightened Despot who reformed the Justice System • Created the Encyclopedia • Enlightened Despot who expanded Russia • Founder of modern movement for women’s rights Answer

  21. People for 200 • Who commanded the army that exiled Napoleon for the rest of his life? • Horatio Nelson • Duke of Wellington • Maximillian Robespierre • Jean Baptiste Colbert • Francis Bacon Answer

  22. People for 300 • Who was Fredrick the Great? • British Commander during the Battle of Trafalgar • Enlightened Despot who reformed the Justice System • Created the Encyclopedia • Enlightened Despot who expanded Russia • Founder of modern movement for women’s rights Answer

  23. People for 400 • Who was Horatio Nelson? • British Commander during the Battle of Trafalgar • Enlightened Despot who reformed the Justice System • Created the Encyclopedia • Enlightened Despot who expanded Russia • Founder of modern movement for women’s rights Answer

  24. People for 500 • Fill in the Blank • _________________ revoked the Edict of Nantes causing many Huguenots to escape France. Answer

  25. People for 600 • Fill in the Blank • Wife of Philip II, _______________ was known for her staunch Catholic beliefs, she burned Protestants at the stake. Answer

  26. Places/ Events/ Terms for 100 • Which island was Napoleon exiled to BEFORE his Hundred Days? • St. Helena • Elba • Corsica • Crete • St. Kits Answer

  27. Places/ Events/ Terms for 200 • Which event solidified Britain’s naval supremacy? • Waterloo • The Peninsular War • The Battle of Trafalgar • The Invasion of Russia • The Haitian Uprising Answer

  28. Places/ Events/ Terms for 300 • What was the Storming of the Bastille? • The first violent act of the French Revolution • The belief that a ruler receives power from God • The battle that exiled Napoleon permanently • The use of European ideas, technology and culture • Resulting war from the threat of the Bourbon dynasty Answer

  29. Places/ Events/ Terms for 400 • Under the continental system which country was unable to trade or communicate with the rest of Europe? • Russia • France • Spain • England • Prussia Answer

  30. Places/ Events/ Terms for 500 • Fill in the Blank • _______________________was a system Russia used to retreat from Napoleon’s advances. Answer

  31. Places/ Events/ Terms for 600 • Fill in the Blank • After being locked out of the Estates-General, the ___________________ created a constitution on a tennis court. Answer

  32. Absolutism for 100 answer: • B. Peter I Menu

  33. Absolutism for 200 answer: D. Eastern Orthodox Menu

  34. Absolutism for 300 answer: • D. Philip II sent them to England Menu

  35. Absolutism for 400 answer: B. Louis XIV Menu

  36. Absolutism for 500 answer: • B. Huguenots to worship freely Menu

  37. Absolutism for 600 answer: • E. Resulting war from the threat of the Bourbon dynasty Menu

  38. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 100 answer: • D. It placed the Sun in the center of the solar system Menu

  39. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 200 answer: An absolute ruler who made reforms based on enlightenment ideas Menu

  40. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 300 answer: • D. It was a religious belief based on complete devotion to God Menu

  41. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 400 answer: B. John Locke Menu

  42. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 500 answer: A. Thomas Hobbes Menu

  43. Scientific Revolution/ Enlightenment for 600 answer: C. Created the Encyclopedia Menu

  44. Revolution for 100 answer: A. High Taxes Menu

  45. Revolution for 200 answer: E. All of the Above Menu

  46. Revolution for 300 answer: • B. The Tennis Court Oath Menu

  47. Revolution for 400 answer: • C. Bourgeoisie Menu

  48. Revolution for 500 answer: • A. It protected the monarch from being harmed Menu

  49. Revolution for 600 answer: • C. Napoleon’s agreement with Pope Pius VII that reorganized the Church Menu

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