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Jeopardy Game Version 10.2 by Allison crawford modified by John Christie 100 Things British thinkers Textbook Glorious Rev. 1 Glorious Rev

1215, this document was this first to limit the power of the king. Question

In this 17 th century revolution, King James II was replaced by William and Mary at the request of parliament. Question

This type of government was created after the Glorious Revolution. Question

The idea that the king was given their power to rule directly from God. Question

This man was responsible for the idea that government should protect people’s rights. Question

Freedom of religion and freedom of speech were two of his most important ideas. Question

The United States has 3 different branches of government because of this philosopher’s ideas. Question

This philosopher who wrote the social contract in 1762 believed that free individuals should create a government. Question

He believed that people have a right to overthrow governments that do not protect natural rights. Question

He wrote Leviathan,and believed that people were selfish and cruel. Question

How did the Scientific Revolution lead to enlightenment? Question

What did the philosophes do to influence the ideas of society? Question

What was rousseau’s idea regarding the rights of individuals vs. the rights of society? Question

This person believed women had equal rights to men. Question

This is the title given to a period of time characterized by a revolution in thinking. Question

This King died and was replaced in 1685 by his brother. Question

True or False One dramatic event that led to the Glorious Revolution was the birth of a son to James II. Question

This was the type of government that existed when James II became the king of england. Question

How did the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and its aftermath ensure that the English monarchy would thereafter be limited in power? Question

What did Parliament do to ensure that the rights of Englishmen would be protected under the rule of William and Mary, as well as all future monarchs? Question

This group invited william and mary to return to england because they were losing so much authority to James II. Question

This form of government replaced the limited monarchy after the glorious revolution. Question

This event changed the plans for William and Mary to assume the throne after James II died- waaaaa. Question

This is one of two things James II did that upset Parliament and the english Anglicans. Question

This is the most important and lasting document to come out of the Glorious revolution- it makes the revolution glorious!!!!!!!! Question

What is the Magna Carta?

What is the Glorious Revolution?

What is Constitutional Monarchy?

What is Divine Rights of Kings?

Who is John Locke ?

Who is Voltaire?

Who is Montesqieu?

The rights of society were more important? Do you agree or disagree?

Who is Rousseau?

Who is Locke?

Who is Hobbes?

If people could reason to solve science, then maybe other things as well.

They published books and spoke against oppression of governments?

Who was mary wollstonegraft?

What is the Enlightenment?

Who was Charles II?

True

What is a limited monarchy?

The monarch was now subject to rule of law

They passed the English Bill of Rights

Who was parliament?

What is a constitutional monarchy?

What is the birth of a son?

What is repeals the test act or appoints Catholics to high office?

What is the English bill of rights?