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Title: Blank Jeopardy


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Prussia, Austria.........same thing
That is SO last month.
Louis, Louis
Father Peter, Youre Great
Off with your Head! English style
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The building of a new state-run standing army
helped unify this early German state
3
What is Prussia?
4
Constant invasion by this sleeping giant was a
continual threat for Austria until the late 1600s
5
What is the Ottoman Empire?
6
This long time European family led Austria to
become a major power in the 17th Century
7
What is the Hapsburgs?
8
Prussia thrived under the leadership of this
Elector of Brandenburg
9
Who was Frederick William, the Great Elector?
10
Brandenburg-Prussia had a long history of skilled
and determined rulers from this long standing
dynasty
11
What was the Hohenzollern dynasty?
12
Salvation by faith alone was a basic principle of
this breakout Protestant religion
13
What is Lutheranism?
14
This law announced by Henry IV allowed the
toleration of Calvinists in France
15
What is the Edict of Nantes?
16
The political strength of this Florentine family
was based on its vast banking empire
17
Who were the Medici?
18
New religious orders, such as the Jesuits, were a
central feature of the reform of this Church
19
What is the Catholic Church?
20
People who wanted to use their humanists learning
in the service of their cities were part of this
movement in Renaissance Italy
21
What is civic humanism?
22
Louis XIV used his palatial palace at Versailles
to tighten control of this troublesome group in
French politics
23
Who were the nobility?
24
This revolt against Frances increasingly
absolute monarchy in 1658 scarred young Louis for
life
25
What is the Fronde?
26
This Peace negotiated after the War of Spanish
Succession forever altered French dominance
27
What is the Peace or Treaty of Utrecht?
28
Louis finance minister used mercantilism to make
France the richest and most powerful country in
late 17th Century Europe.he outta have his own
TV show!
29
Who is Jean Baptiste Cobert?
30
one king, one law, one religion was Louis XIVs
reasoning for revoking this groups right to
worship in France
31
Who were Huguenots or Calvinists?
32
Peter ordered the this traditional Russian Church
to be run by the state as a symbol of his
absolute dominance
33
What is the Russian Orthodox Church?
34
Establishing a window to the west was part of
his reasoning in moving the capital of Russia
from this traditional center
35
What is Moscow?
36
Derived from the Latin word for Caesar, Russian
rulers would use this title in one form or
another until 1917
37
What is Tsar (Czar)?
38
To get his window to the west, Peter would have
to take land from this struggling country
39
What is Poland?
40
To look like the nobles in western Europe, Peter
required men to shear this familiar facial feature
41
What is their beards?
42
Between 1629-1639, Charles I tried to get money
from many sources EXCEPT this traditional English
power of the purse
43
What is Parliament?
44
The Glorious Revolution marked the limiting of
monarchial power, beginning with these two
monarchs
45
Who were William III and Mary II?
46
The main reason England reverted back to a
monarchy following the Interregnum was the
inability of this military leader to get support
for his government
47
Who was Oliver Cromwell?
48
The Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of
Rights laid the groundwork for this more lawful
form of monarchy in England
49
What is a constitutional monarchy?
50
This act of Parliament allowed Puritans, but not
Catholics, the right of public worship in England
51
What is the Toleration Act of 1689? (or Act of
Toleration)
52
FINAL JEOPARDY
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  • Place these 5 events in chronological order using
    number 1-5
  • Charles I dismissed Parliament
  • Parliament issued Petition of Right in response
    to Charles I demands for money
  • C. Oliver Cromwell and New Model Army captured
    Charles I
  • D. James I ascended throne of England and unified
    the crowns of England and Scotland
  • E. Charles I called Parliament into session to
    defend against Scottish rebellion

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  • Answer Final Jeopardy
  • 3 Charles I dismissed Parliament (1629)
  • 2 Parliament issued Petition of Right (1628)
  • 5 Oliver Cromwell captured Charles I (1646)
  • 1 James I ascended throne of England (1603)
  • 4 Charles I called Parliament back into session
    (1640)
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