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Absolute Monarchy Jeopardy

Jeopardy Opium War A Russia Ottoman B Russia C English D English & French E French F 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Question Number One A China lost the Opium war and had to give this Island to Great Britain. A 100

Correct Response One A What is Hong Kong? A 100

What Caused the Opium War in 1839? Question Number Two A What Caused the Opium War in 1839? A 200

British merchants insisted on selling opium to the Chinese. Correct Response Two A British merchants insisted on selling opium to the Chinese. A 200

Question Number Three A Opium was traded to the Chinese for what Item? A 300

Correct Response Three A What is Tea? A 300

Question Number Four A The British East Indies Company agreed to Chinese restrictions to gain a monopoly on what item? A 400

Correct Response Four A Cotton A 400

This treaty ended the Opium War. Question Number Five A This treaty ended the Opium War. A 500

Correct Response Five A What is the Treaty of Nanjing? A 500

Russia was successful in expanding: Question Number One B Russia was successful in expanding: Over seas. Into the Ottoman Empire. Into central Europe. Overland. B 100

Correct Response One B D. Overland. B 100

Name the Mongol leader who stopped the Ottoman Empire’s expansion. Question Number Two B Name the Mongol leader who stopped the Ottoman Empire’s expansion. B 200

Correct Response Two B Who is Timur? B 200

Question Number Three B Is this statement true or false. “The Ottoman Empire had a rigid class structure. B 300

Correct Response Three B False B 300

This is the name for an elite Ottoman slave army soldiers. Question Number Four B This is the name for an elite Ottoman slave army soldiers. B 400

Correct Response Four B Who are Janissaries? B 400

Question Number Five B This powerful Ottoman Emperor expanded the empire as far west as Vienna. B 500

Correct Response Five B Who is “Suleyman the Magnificent”? B 500

Question Number One C This family strengthened absolutism in Russia for 300 years. (5.3.4) Tudor Colbert Romanov Habsburg C 100

Correct Response One C C. Romanov C 100

Question Number Two C Peter the Great believed that Russia… Needed to invade France to gain land. Should defeat the Ottoman Empire. Should become more like Europe and Westernize. Remove the Huguenots the Russia. C 200

Correct Response Two C C. Should become more like Europe and Westernize. C 200

Question Number Three C The capital of Russia moved from _____ to ______. Westphalia to Urecht. Urecht to Westphalia. St. Petersburg to Moscow. Moscow to St. Petersburg. C 300

Correct Response Three C D) Moscow to St. Petersburg. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Question Number Four C The Puritans: wanted to purify the sanctity of the monarchy. objected to the use of military force. objected to the use of Catholic practices. Persecuted those who did not attend the Anglican Church. C 400

Correct Response Four C c. objected to the use of Catholic practices.

Peter the Great was the first monarch to: Question Number Five C Peter the Great was the first monarch to: marry six different women. lead a revolt against the Ottoman Empire. stop the influx of Huguenots. Encourage others to marry for love. C 500

Correct Response Five C D. Encourage others to marry for love. C 500

What royal family became England's rulers in the late 1400's? . Question Number One D What royal family became England's rulers in the late 1400's? . D 100

Correct Response One D Who are the Tudors? D 100

Which of the following was Not a wife of Henry VIII? (5.3.5) Question Number Two D Which of the following was Not a wife of Henry VIII? (5.3.5) Catherine of Aragon Mary I Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour D 200

2. Mary I “Bloody Mary”, his daughter Correct Response Two D 2. Mary I “Bloody Mary”, his daughter D 200

Question Number Three D   What action did Henry VIII take when the Pope refused to grant him a divorce? (5.3.5) He abdicated the throne and stepped down from the monarchy. He broke with the Catholic Church and started the Anglican Church. He used his powers to have the Pope removed as head of the Catholic Church. He remained married, even though the union failed to produce a male heir to the throne. D 300

Correct Response Three D B. He broke with the Catholic Church and started the Anglican Church. D 300

Why was Mary Queen of Scotts beheaded? Question Number Four D Why was Mary Queen of Scotts beheaded? D 400

Correct Response Four D She plotted Elizabeth's assassination to return England to Catholicism. D 400

What is one of Elizabeth I’s legacy? Question Number Five D What is one of Elizabeth I’s legacy? D 500

Correct Response Five D She healed the division between religious sects in England and defeated the Spanish Armada. D 500

Landowners who had social positions but no titles were known as: Question Number One E Landowners who had social positions but no titles were known as: E 100

Correct Response One E Gentry E 100

Merchants and professionals from towns and cities were known as: Question Number Two E Merchants and professionals from towns and cities were known as: E 200

Correct Response Two E Burgesses E 200

Question Number Three E What Form of government existed in Louis XIV's France? E 300

Correct Response Three E What is an Absolute monarchy E 300

Question Number Four Louis XIV believed in the divine right of Kings, what is the divine right of kings E 400

Correct Response Four E That God made him king. E 400

Question Number Five E Louis XIV palace, Versailles, represented the grandeur of the monarchy, but also did what? Drained the French economy. Offended the Catholic clergy. Was an easy target. Provided jobs for peasants. E 500

Correct Response Five E Drained the French economy. E 500

France made great advancements in navigation under his leadership. Which of the following Explains why Louis XIV was nicknamed the "Sun King"? France made great advancements in navigation under his leadership. The sun's rays reached far and wide, just like his power. He was the son of a very powerful French sovereign. He established a large empire in which the "sun never set" on the French flag. F 100

b. The sun's rays reached far and wide, just like his power.

One aim of Cardinal Richelieu was to strengthen France by: Making Louis XII emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.(France Strong & Louis Strong) Rejecting the Treaty of Westphalia. Placing a Protestant French ruler on the Spanish Throne. Weakening the Holy Roman Empire. F 200

Making Louis XII emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Making Louis XII emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.(France Strong & Louis Strong) F 200

Which of the following BEST defines the "Edict of Nantes"? Defined religious affiliation under King Louis XIV. Guaranteed freedom of worship, political rights, & stopped religious wars. Unfairly distributed tax dollars throughout France. It was a plan to Improve industry and trade. F 300

B. Guaranteed freedom of worship, political rights, & stopped religious wars.

Versailles represented: the power of the English monarchy. the force of the Spanish Armada. the end of the Thirty Years War. grandeur and the power of the monarchy. F 400

D. grandeur and the power of the monarchy.

Why was Louis XIV such a powerful leader?

He was an Absolute leader, he took everything into his own hands. F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Final Jeopardy Question What famous document was created by Martin Luther? Click on screen to continue

Correct Final Jeopardy Response 95 thesis Click on screen to continue

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