Ch17 Age of Enlightenment Jeopardy

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JEOPARDY
The Enlightenment
The Enlightenment
Philosophes
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Vocabulary
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England
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Art and Artists
Revolutionary
War
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
He stated that primitive man was
innocent and pure before being
corrupted by nature .
Who was Baron de Montesquieu?
He wrote the “ Spirit of the Laws” , which
stated that the government should be
separated into three branches of
government.
Who was Thomas Hobbes?
He thought all men were morally
corrupt and had to enter into a contract
with the ruler in order to protect them
from each other.
Who was Voltaire?
Francois Marie Arouet, he became the
symbol of the Enlightenment and
defended freedom of speech.
Who is John Locke?
This work, “The Two Treatises of
Government” argued that people
formed governments to protect natural
rights.
Who were the physiocrats?
The group of philosophes concerned
with the economy.
What is laissez faire?
The economic policy that states that
government should not interfere in
business, ( French) .
What is baroque?
The type of art that was larger than life,
on a grand, colorful, ornate, almost
gaudy scale.
What is constitutional government?
The type of government that was unique
to England in the early 1700s.
What were the Navigation Acts?
Cromwell’s and Parliament’s
mercantilist economic policy
towards the American colonies
allowing them to only use
English shipping.
Who were the Whigs?
The Political party that formed in England and
represented urban business, religious toleration
and favored Parliament over the king.
What is the Act of Union?
The merging of England and Scotland in
1707.
Who was Robert Walpole?
England’s first Prime Minister.
Who were the Tories?
This is the political party of England that
supported the king, the Anglican church,
and landed aristocrats.
King George III ( Hanoverians)
The English king who went crazy after
the colonies revolted from England.
Who was Rembrandt?
The Dutch artist who painted scenes of the
middle class and portrayed light and shadow in
his portraits.
What is rococo?
This is the style of art that was personal,
refined, and used delicate flowers and
shells.
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Who was Mozart?
He was the child prodigy who later
wrote operas, symphonies, and died at
the young age of 35.
Who was Daniel Defoe?
He wrote the famous novel, Robinson
Crusoe.
Who was Johann Sebastian Bach?
He was the composer who wrote
religious music for the organ and was
from a family of famous German
composers.
What was the Battle of Yorktown?
This was the battle that ended the
Revolutionary War.
What was Common Sense?
This is the pamphlet written by Thomas
Paine that called the English king,
George III, a tyrant.
What was the Battle of Saratoga?
This battle was the turning point of the
revolutionary War and briought the
French into the conflict on the American
side.
What was the
Treaty of Paris 1783?
This was the Treaty that ended the
Revolutionary War.
What was the Bill of Rights?
This was another name for the first ten
amendments added to the U.S.
Constitution.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
He wrote most of the Declaration of
Independence.
Who was Frederick Handel
He wrote the Choral work of music
often heard at Christmas.
Who was Mary Wollstonecraft?
This philosopher wrote the Vinidication
of the “Rights of Women” the basis for
modern feminism.
Who was Madame Geoffrin?
She was the famous
French saloniere.
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Who was Denis Diderot?
He was the editor and writer of the
French Encyclopedia.