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5 100 200 300 400 500 Great Voyages of Discovery The Columbian Exchange Origins of Capitalism Ideas of the Enlightenment New Views on Government The Age of Revolution

6 This sailor discovered the Americas, thinking that he had reached Asia by sailing west from Spain. A 100

7 Who is Christopher Columbus? A 100

8 This sailor led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth, although he died before making it back to Spain. A 200

9 Who is Ferdinand Magellan? A 200

10 This Portuguese sailor was the first to sail to India by rounding the southern tip of Africa. A 300

11 Who was Vasco da Gama? A 300

12 This fleet of ships was defeated by the English navy in 1588, leading to a shift in power on the High Seas. A 400

13 What was the Spanish Armada? A 400

14 The invention of these two objects helped to enhance sailors ability to reach far away places and return home safely. A 500

15 What are the astrolabe and the compass? A 500

16 The Columbian exchange took place between these continents. B 100

17 What was Europe and the Americas? B 100

18 This animal, used primarily for transportation, was brought to the Americas by the Spanish. B 200

19 What is the horse? B 200

20 This religion was introduced to the Americas by the Spanish, who established missions throughout their territory. B 300

21 What is Christianity? B 300

22 These large farms were set up to grow crops such as sugarcane, and would utilize slave labor. B 400

23 What are plantations? B 400

24 This priest sought to change the way the Spanish interacted with the native Americans, showing them love, gentleness and kindness. B 500

25 Who was Bartolome de las Casas? B 500

26 He was known as the father of modern economics. C 100

27 Who was Adam Smith? C 100

28 This economic system consisted of governments controlling all economic activity so that exports will outnumber imports. C 200

29 What is mercantilism? C 200

30 This is the economic system were individuals and private businesses run most industries. C 300

31 What is capitalism? C 300

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33 In this type of economy, individuals decide what good and services they will buy. C 400

34 What is a market economy?. C 400

35 This is the relationship between goods imported to goods exported in a country. C 500

36 What is the balance of trade? C 500

37 This is a social gathering held to discuss ideas. D 100

38 What is a salon? D 100

39 This French philosopher used satire to mock government and religion in his writings. D 200

40 Who was Voltaire? D 200

41 This early British feminist advocated for equal education for men and women. D 300

42 Who was Mary Wollstonecraft? D 300

43 This Renaissance philosophy that focused on human value became a foundation for enlightenment thinkers. D 400

44 What is humanism? D 400

45 Denis Diderot created this type of book that contained articles by more than 100 experts on science, technology and history. D 500

46 What is an encyclopedia? D 500

47 This English philosopher believed that all people had certain natural rights, which included the rights to life, liberty and property. E 100

48 Who was John Locke? E 100

49 This French philosopher championed the idea of separation of powers within a government. E 200

50 What was Charles-Louis Montesquieu? E 200

51 E 300 This French thinker believed in popular sovereignty, the idea that governments should express the will of the people.

52 Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau? E 300

53 Catherine the Great and Frederick the Great were examples of this type of ruler who embraced the ideas of the enlightenment. E 400

54 What is an enlightened despot? E 400

55 Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson used enlightenment ideas to set up the government of the United States by breaking away from this European power. E 500

56 Who was Great Britain? E 500

57 This English puritan led the roundheads to victory over the cavaliers of King Charles I. F 100

58 Who was Oliver Cromwell? F 100

59 This document, given as a condition for William and Mary to accept the English throne, listed rights for Parliament and the English people. F 200

60 What was the English Bill of Rights? F 200

61 This French document guaranteed some freedoms for citizens and distributed the payment of taxes more fairly. F 300

62 What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen? F 300

63 This French King was deposed, arrested and executed as a result of the French Revolution. F 400

64 Who was Louis XVI? F 400

65 This document declared that the British colonies that would become the United States no longer were ruled by the King of England. F 500

66 What is the Declaration of Independence? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: 1600 AD – 1650 AD Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 This treaty ended the 30 years war and established that each ruler in Central Europe could choose the official religion of his territory. Click on screen to continue

69 What is the treaty of Westphalia? Click on screen to continue

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