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Scientific Revolution Enlightenment Philosophes Enlightened Absolutism War and Revolution Potpourri $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Scientific Revolution- $100 n The scientist best known for modern anatomy. n Who was Andreas Vesalius?

Scientific Revolution- $200 n William Harvey is best known for this. n What is the knowledge that blood circulates throughout the body?

Scientific Revolution- $300 n The original idea of a sun- centered universe was developed by this person. n Who is Copernicus.

Scientific Revolution- $400 n This person broke through the gender barrier in science. n Who was Margaret Cavendish.

Scientific Revolution- $500 n The reason the Church was so angry at Copernicus and Galileo. n What is because they challenged their geocentric views?

Enlightenment- $100 n The Enlightenment comes after this revolution. n What is the scientific revolution?

Enlightenment- $200 n The philosophes’ stance on war. n What was it was seen as a waste of resources and life?

Enlightenment- $300 n The idea that says states should have equal power in order to prevent any 1 state from dominating. n What is balance of power?

Enlightenment- $400 n Name a natural right. n What is right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.

Enlightenment- $500 n Describe deism. n What is a belief in God, the creator, sets the world in motion, then lets everything happen?

Philosophes- $100 n Rousseau’s thought on where government gets its power. n What was from the consent of the governed?

Philosophes- $200 n Name of the book Adam Smith wrote. n What was Wealth of Nations?

Philosophes - $300 n The feminist philosophe. n Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?

Philosophes- $400 n This philosophe was critical of the Church and encouraged religious tolerance. n Who was Voltaire?

DAILY DOUBLE Philosophes - $500 n 2 part question: n Descartes famous saying n What is Descartes most known for, other than the saying. n What is “I think, therefore I am, and most known for math contributions?

Enlightened Absolutism- $100 n This leader made his army the 4 th largest in the world. n Who was Frederick William I?

Enlightened Absolutism- $200 n The reason Catherine the Great was afraid to make any changes. n What is she was afraid she would loose the support of the nobility?

Enlightened Absolutism- $300 n Maria Theresa was the queen of this country. n What was Austria?

Enlightened Absolutism- $400 Joseph II was considered an epic failure because of this. n What is because he did too many reforms too soon?

Enlightened Absolutism- $500 n The reason Frederick the Great attempted to run away from Prussia. n What was to be with a girl in England ?

War and Revolution - $100 n The three major groups involved in the Seven Years War. n Who was the British, the French, and the Indians?

War and Revolution- $200 n The Seven Years’ War was also known as this. n What is the French and Indian War?

War and Revolution- $300 n The first government set up by the United States. n What was the Articles of Confederation?

War and Revolution- $400 n Name one Enlightened idea in the Declaration of Independence. n What is consent of governed, equality, or natural rights?

Daily Double War and Revolution- $500 n Name two results of the Seven Years War. n What is the French were forced out of America, the British were able to send more colonists, massive British debt-leads to Stamp Act?

Potpourri- $100 n Philosophes and others often debated in this part of a house. n What is the salon?

Potpourri - $200 n The person who created the first encyclopedia. n Who is Diderot?

Potpourri - $300 n To let people do what they want. n What is laissez faire?

Potpourri - $400 n Separation of powers was first thought of by this person. n Who is Montesquieu?

Potpourri - $500 n John Wesley is most known for this. n What is the abolition movement?

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