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Created by Todd Jenkins

PeoplePlaces TermsPotpourri 100 Main Screen

A1 100 I said that the earth WAS NOT the center of the universe.

200 A2 Father of Astromomy who proved the heliocentric thoery to be fact and not theory.

300 A3 First Commander and President of the United States.

400 A4 Wrote "Common Sense" explaing why we need to be free from the King of England?

500 He stated, "Mass cannot be created or destroyed" and "an object in motion will stay in motion until and outside force acts on it." A5

Name of this cities that had the Harbor where the tea was dumped. B1 100

200 John Locke and Thomas Hobbes were from this country. B2

300 Before a new government based on independence was created, America was know by this name relating to a bakers’ dozen. B3

400 This place of religious sanctity was the one place that had the biggest conflict of the “Age of Reason. B4

500 Although I was not a Jew, I Copernicus was from this country. B5

100 Absolute monarchs argued that their power must not be challenged because God Says so is called this? C1

200 This war was a lengthy religious war between Protestants and Catholics C2

300 This was a shorter war that was between Austria and Prussia C3

400 In 1598, this compromise gave certain rights to Huguenots as a way to restore peace in France by Henry IV. C4

500 This was the name given to the transfer of power from unpopular King James of England to his daughter and husband, William and Mary. C5

100 A rulers whose power is not limited by having to consult with nobles, the people or representatives is called D1

200 Beginning with Ivan the Terrible, absolute monarchs in Russia were known as D2

300 Name given to a French Protestant in the 1500’s D3

400 The landowner elite who had power in 1500 Russia usually portraying conservative views was called this. D4

500 These people (usually Calvinist) wanted to reform and purify the Church of England. D5

Daily double

Daily Double

Final Jeopardy Enlightement

The process of 1. Realizing a problem 2. Researching Information 3. Hypothesizing 4. Testing the Hypothesis 5. Recording and anylizing Data 6. Drawing Conclusions is called this.