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Jeopardy Napoleon French Revolution Three Estates Monarchy Random Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Napoleon Napoleon would declare himself This name, the first of France

$100 Answer Napoleon Emperor

$200 Question Napoleon 1.Raise money 2.Cut losses in America 3.Rival against Britain forces

$200 Answer Napoleon What are the reasons Napoleon had for selling the Louisiana Territory?

$300 Napoleon The French people welcomed Napoleon Because he promised this after the Chaos of the Revolution

$300 Answer Napoleon Peace, Stability, and Order

$400 Question Napoleon Napoleon lost this battle against Horatio Nelson and it caused him to give up his plans on invading Britain

$400 Answer Napoleon Battle of Trafalgar

$500 Question Napoleon Russian cold winter and scorched earth tactic

$500 Answer Napoleon Why Napoleon was not able To conquer Russia under Alexander I

$100 Question French Revolution Liberty, equality, fertility

$100 Answer from Feudal System What is the slogan of the French Revolution

$200 Question from Feudal System This was used for executions

$200 Answer French Revolution What is a guillotine

$300 Question French Revolution A document that states “men are born and remain free and equal in rights”

$300 Answer French Revolution What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?

$400 Question from Feudal System An angry mob stormed a prison looking for gunpowder to defend the themselves from Louis XIV revolt against the peasants

$400 Answer French Revolution What is Bastille Day?

$500 Question from Feudal System The group that eventually executed Maxamillian Robespierre

$500 Answer from Feudal System Who are his fellow revolutionaries?

$100 Question from Manor This estate included bourgoisie, Artisans, workers and peasants as well as made up 98% of France’s population

$100 Answer from Manor Third Estate

$200 Question from Manor First Russian “czar” who organized a police force that murdered people that he believed were traitors

$200 Answer from Manor Who is Ivan the Terrible?

$300 Question from Manor Enlightened thinker who believes that all men are created equal and should have rights as humans

$300 Answer from Manor Who is John Locke

$400 Question from Manor Protestant monarchs who were appointed to the throne after the Glorious Revolution in England

$400 Answer from Manor Who are Williams of Orange & Mary

$500 Question from Manor This is known as the classes of French Society

$500 Answer from Manor Estate System

$100 Question from Invaders These Enlightened thinkers promoted the idea that knowledge should be based on experimentation and observation

$100 Answer from Invaders Who are Francis Bacon, Galileo, and Isaac Newton

$200 Question from Invaders Both of these people believed that a monarch should have absolute authority

$200 Answer from Invaders Thomas Hobbes & Catherin the Great

$300 Question from Invaders It allowed for the bloodless overthrow of King James II of England

$300 Answer from Invaders What is the English Bill of Rights?

$400 Question from Invaders Man who writes the Declaration of Independence

$400 Answer from Invaders Who is Thomas Jefferson?

$500 Question from Invaders This man restored order throughout Europe after Napoleon and placed Monarchs back in charge, also headed Congress of Vienna

$500 Answer from Invaders Prince Klemens von Metternich

$100 Question from Crusades A pact to end violent religious conflicts in France between the Huguenots and the Catholics

$100 Answer from Crusades Edict of Nantes

$200 Question from Crusades He wanted a seaport that would make it easier to travel to the “West”

$200 Answer from Crusades Who is Peter the Great?

$300 Question from Crusades System of government adopted in England during the1600s as a result of the Glorious Revolution and the Bill of Rights

$300 Answer from Crusades What is a Constitutional Monarchy?

$400 Question from Crusades The continental system was set up to restricted trade from this country

$400 Answer from Crusades What is Great Britain?

$500 Question from Crusades Religious conflict: resulted in the increased power of France, the weakening of Spain, and Austria, and the devastation of Germany

$500 Answer from Crusades What are the results of The Thirty Years war?

Final Jeopardy Write down four causes of the French Revolution

Final Jeopardy Answer Social Inequality, Drought, Poor Leadership, financial crisis