Mid-Term Jeopardy

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MID-TERM
JEOPARDY
Mr. H. Mayo
AP Modern European History
Mount Airy High School
People
Vocab
Women
Leaders Odds and
Ends
Events
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Final Jeopardy
(Renaissances)
_________ made the
classical formation of
laissez-faire economics.
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Adam Smith
People
______________ of Prussia
sought to achieve expansion of
Prussia’s agricultural and
industrial production,
extension of religious
toleration to all but Jews, and
improvement of the state’s
legal system.
200
Frederick II the Great
People
BONUS
The “Father of
humanism” was
_________.
Petrarch
People
The great religious leader
in Scotland in the
sixteenth century was
___________.
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John Knox
People
While he served as the real
power in France,
__________ paramount in
goal was the establishment
of the French throne as
truly absolute.
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Cardinal Richelieu’s
People
In Spain, ________ was
confronted with the
revolt of the
Comuneros, a union of
the Spanish cities.
500
Charles V
People
The ____________ were
the urban working class.
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Sans-culottes
Vocab
It was the belief of the
________ that God, as
the creator of the
universe, existed.
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Deists
Vocab
The _________ was
essentially a power
struggle between
Mazarin and the
privileged nobles of
France.
300
Fronde
Vocab
The term _________
refers to individuals of
mixed Spanish-Indian
blood.
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mestizos
Vocab
BONUS
The __________
maintained that a policy
of religious toleration
was the best for France.
politiques
Vocab
The word ____________
is used to describe the
spoken language of an
area.
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“vernacular”
Vocab
________ sought to
accomplish codify laws
based on the ideas of the
Enlightenment, reorganize
local government, and rule
as an Enlightened despot.
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Catherine the Great
Women
A strong effort to
reestablish the Catholic
faith in England
occurred under
____________.
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Mary Tudor
Women
The goal of
_____________
Pragmatic Sanction was
to guarantee the
succession of his
daughter, Maria Theresa.
300
Emperor Charles VI’s
Women
The “Glorious
Revolution” brought to
the throne of England
____________.
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William and Mary
Women
_________________,called
“Lady Prayerful” by some,
saw her country lose Silesia
to Frederick the Great.
500
Maria Theresa
Women
BONUS
“What is the Third
Estate?” was a question
asked in an influential
pamphlet written by
_________________.
Abbe Emmanuel Sieyes
Women
Napoleon’s decision to
invade Russia in 1812 was
the result of Napoleon’s
desire to force
___________ to abide by
the Continental System.
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Alexander I
Leaders
____________ was
considered England’s first
prime minister.
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Robert Walpole
Leaders
__________ came into
conflict with his Parliament
over efforts to wed his son
to a Spanish princess.
300
James I Stuart
Leaders
A significant consequence
of _______________
revocation of the Edict of
Nantes was an economic
and military weakening of
France.
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Louis XIV’s
Leaders
The great empire of the
Inca monarch Atahualpa
fell to the adventurer
___________.
500
Fransisco Pizarro
Leaders
___________ was the editor
of the Encyclopedia.
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Denis Diderot
Odds and Ends
In the course of the Puritan
revolution, the concept of
a form of communism was
preached by the
__________.
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Diggers
Odds and Ends
Holding that man’s life in a
“state of nature” and
“solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short,” he
advocated the all-powerful
state
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Thomas Hobbes
Odds and Ends
The term _________ refers
to a period when two
popes claimed to rule the
church.
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Great Schism
Odds and Ends
BONUS
The policy of _________
present in some states was
designed to create more
efficient state planning
budgets.
cameralism
Odds and Ends
The __________ was a
listing of the old merchant
families of Venice.
500
Golden Book
Odds and Ends
_________, France’s
“Independence Day,”
commemorates the fall of
the Bastille.
100
July 14
Events
In the period immediately following
the ___________ colonial settlers
were prohibited from moving into
the Ohio Valley, the policy of
“salutary neglect” was gradually
abandoned, and Parliament
determined to raise greater
revenues in the colonies.
200
Seven Years’ War
Events
The basic issue behind the
______________ was the
trade and smuggling in
Spain’s New World
colonies.
300
War of Jenkin’s Ear
Events
______________ in 1648
showed the Holy Roman
Emperor’s weakness in the
German states.
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The Treaty of Westphalia
Events
The _____________ of
1651, enacted under Oliver
Cromwell, was designed to
undermine the maritime
trade of Holland.
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Navigation Act
Events
BONUS
England acquiring Quebec
WAS one of the terms of
the ______________.
Treaty of Utrecht
Events
During the Babylonian
Captivity, the popes lived in
great luxury at
____________.
Avignon
Renaissances