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Jeopardy Spain and Monarchy England Russia Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Roman Numerals and Other France England Russia Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Renaissance The Spanish Armada was defeated by England, what was the nickname of their fleet?

$100 Answer from Renaissance Invincible

$200 Question from Renaissance This is the source of Spain’s wealth

$200 Answer from Renaissance American Colonies

$300 Question from Renaissance Louis XIV’s desire to have the Spanish throne for his son led to this war?

$300 Answer from Renaissance War of Spanish Succession

$400 Question from Renaissance King Phillip decided to invade England in order to return this in England?

$400 Answer from Renaissance Catholic Church

$500 Question from Renaissance Absolute monarchs argued that their power must not be challenged because They rule by this…

$500 Answer from Renaissance Divine Right

$100 Question from Feudal System Which of the following monarch is history’s best example of an Absolute monarch?

$100 Answer from Feudal System Louis XIV

$200 Question from Feudal System This event was when the French Catholic Queen ordered the killing of tens of Thousands of Huguenots

$200 Answer from Feudal System Saint Bartholomew’s Day

$300 Question from Feudal System Henry IV was able to claim the throne of France because he Converts to this..

$300 Answer from Feudal System Catholicism

$400 Question from Feudal System Who is known as the Sun King?

$400 Answer from Feudal System Louis XIV

$500 Question from Feudal System The goal of this Monarch was to Limit the power of nobles and Huguenots

$500 Answer from Feudal System Louis XIII

$100 Question from Manor Who was the first European monarch to be formally tried and executed by court of law?

$100 Answer from Manor Charles I

$200 Question from Manor The ascension of William and Mary to the throne of England was known as this

$200 Answer from Manor Glorious Revolution

$300 Question from Manor Who emerged as the leader of England after the English Civil War?

$300 Answer from Manor Oliver Cromwell

$400 Question from Manor Charles’s I decision to arrest a puritan Leader in Parliament for treason led to this

$400 Answer from Manor English Civil War

$500 Question from Manor How many times did Queen Elizabeth I call parliament into session during her reign?

$500 Answer from Manor 10

$100 Question from Invaders What is the Emperor of Russia called?

$100 Answer from Invaders Czar

$200 Question from Invaders Who was the first Czar in Russia?

$200 Answer from Invaders Ivan IV

$300 Question from Invaders This czar brought western culture To Russia

$300 Answer from Invaders Peter I (Peter the Great)

$400 Question from Invaders Who built a statue in St. Petersburg

$400 Answer from Invaders Catherine The Great

$500 Question from Invaders This man was a prominent Catholic Churchmen who became Louis XIII’s chief minister and most trusted advisor

$500 Answer from Invaders Cardinal Richelieu

$100 Question from Crusades DIX?

$100 Answer from Crusades 509

$200 Question from Crusades CXXI???

$200 Answer from Crusades 121

$300 Question from Crusades This edict granted some rights to French Huguenots, including limited Freedom of worship

$300 Answer from Crusades Edict of Nantes

$400 Question from Crusades This is a ruler whose power was not limited By having to consult with nobles, common People, or their representatives

$400 Answer from Crusades Absolute Monarch

$500 Question from Crusades This limited the power of the Monarchs

$500 Answer from Crusades Petition of Rights

Final Jeopardy This man described humans as being Naturally selfish and fearful

Final Jeopardy Answer Thomas Hobbes