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REVIEW JEOPARDY
Final Jeopardy
PLOT
Gov't Carousel
Big Wigs Smiling Happy People
XenophobiaSTUFF
MYSTERY STUFF
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$100 Gov't Carousel
The breakdown of population percentages by Estate in France, and
which estate paid the most taxes.
$200 Gov't Carousel
The National Assembly was born in this governmental location in
early summer of 1789 after talking in this type of athletic
facility.
$300 Gov't Carousel
Robespierre and friends were in this 12-man body, which was a tiny little
division of this government.
$400 Gov't Carousel
The country that led Italy’s unification, the one that led Germany’s, and the
union of countries created by Bolivar.
$500 Gov't Carousel
PHILOSOPHY CHALLENGE!In order:
Wrote around the time of the Glorious Revolution in England;
believed in free speech/press; had a “shaping” upbringing
$100 Big Wigs
He was the only First Consul in French history because he took
this office in 1804.
$200 Big WigsThis person’s death ended the Reign of Terror, and led to a
“cooling down” period named for this month.
$300 Big Wigs
The member of the Committee of Public Safety who was assassinated
in a tub.
$400 Big Wigs
Napoleon’s first wife, and for good measure, his arch-nemesis.
$500 Big Wigs
These are two ways the Revolution tried to eliminate religion from
society, and the agreement by which Napoleon allowed the church back.
$100 Smiling Happy People
The estate that lost the most people to the guillotine.
$200 Smiling Happy People
The storming of this building kicked off the
French Revolution. These are three reasons they
stormed it.
$300 Smiling Happy People
PHILOSOPHY CHALLENGE!!!Name Locke’s “Big Three” that
need to be protected by the government. Then tell me what the
people can do if the “Big Three” aren’t protected.
$400 Smiling Happy People
Name three reasons people revolted in 1848, two countries that had revolutions, and two that didn’t.
$500 Smiling Happy PeopleThis has nothing to do with this
category. Instead, let’s do this: you tell me which member of the
Committee of Public Safety was in charge of the army; which one was a lawyer who did not support capital punishment; and which member ran
a newspaper.
$100 Xenophobia
After the failed Russian invasion, Napoleon was then expelled to this
island. This major event then started in Europe after he left.
$200 Xenophobia
This was Napoleon’s attempt at economic warfare, country that resisted
it, and the two invasions he made on top of that during the early 1800s.
$300 Xenophobia
The Fourth Coalition beat Napoleon at this decisive battle. This man led his opposing forces.
$400 Xenophobia
The First Coalition, made up of these countries, formed in this year because of the rumor-spreading of
these people.
$500 Xenophobia
Napoleon made this set of laws, accidentally started this war because of his blockade of Europe, and later married/had a kid with a lady from
this country.
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These people, in this estate, refused to pay taxes. I guess they were mad
this king had built Versailles and taken away their power.
$200 Stuff
The city Louis and family fled from, and the country they’d hoped to end
up in.
$400 Stuff
Nobody at the Congress of Vienna found it necessary to unify this
peninsular country below the Alps, or this one made of dozens of states.
$300 Stuff
It’s the fate of Louis and Marie, and why their son didn’t take over.
$500 Stuff
It translates to “without breeches”. The party sharing its name was
composed of people from this part of the Third Estate.
$100 Mystery Stuff
It’s what the Wayne family’s butler did to catch a bandit when he worked
in Burma for the local government.
$200 Mystery Stuff
If you meet him, have some courtesy, sympathy
and taste. And use all your well-learned politeness (or
he’ll lay your soul to waste…).
$300 Mystery Stuff
Jon Krakauer wrote these two books – one about a disaster on Mt. Everest,
one about a man’s journey in the wilderness – and
both titles start with the same word and have three
words in the title.
$400 Mystery Stuff
The four meddling kids and their dog who ride around in the Mystery
Machine.
$500 Mystery Stuff
The three bones of the arm.
FINAL JEOPARDYDuring the 1800s, many artistic
and scientific advancements were made. These were two new types of art, a composer who wrote in the new Romantic style, and the
scientists that dealt with bacterial research and evolution,
respectively.