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Explore a thrilling quiz game focused on pivotal historical movements such as the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the Ancien Régime. From Galileo’s house arrest to Voltaire’s defense of religious freedom, this Jeopardy-style game tests your knowledge on influential figures, ideas, and events from 1789 to 1815. Challenge yourself with questions about key intellectual advancements, revolutionary sentiments, and the complexities of societal change during these transformative times. Perfect for history buffs and learners!
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$100 Question Scientific Revolution Why was Galileo Galilei placed under house arrest?
$100 Answer from Scientific Revolution He taught the heliocentric model of the solar system.
$200 Question from Scientific Revolution Mathematically described gravity and laid the basis for modern physics.
$200 Answer from Scientific Revolution Isaac Newton
$300 Question from Scientific Revolution This person concluded the Sun was at the center of the solar system AND that planetary orbits were elliptical.
$300 Answer from Scientific Revolution Johannes Keplar
$400 Question from Scientific Revolution He first proposed the idea that the sun is the center of the universe
$400 Answer from Scientific Revolution Nicolaus Copernicus
$500 Question from Scientific Revolution This described the human mind as a blank slate that forms through experience.
$500 Answer from Scientific Revolution John Locke
$100 Question from The Enlightenment What is a philosophe?
$100 Answer from The Enlightenment An Enlightenment thinker
$200 Question from The Enlightenment This person believed in religious freedom and championed the cause of Jean Calas.
$200 Answer from The Enlightenment Voltaire
$300 Question from The Enlightenment This individual blamed evil on economic inequality.
$300 Answer from The Enlightenment Jean Jacques Rousseau
$400 Question from The Enlightenment Author of The Wealth of Nations
$400 Answer from The Enlightenment Adam Smith
$500 Question from The Enlightenment What principle did Montesquieu champion that Influenced the Constitution of the United States?
$500 Answer from The Enlightenment checks and balances
$100 Question from The Ancien Regime In France, the First Estate consisted of
$100 Answer from The Ancien Regime All the clergy of the Catholic Church
$200 Question from The Ancien Regime Members of this group included peasants, urban craftsmen, merchants and professionals.
$200 Answer from The Ancien Regime The Third Estate
$300 Question from The Ancien Regime In 1789, King Louis XVI summoned the Estates-General primarily to
$300 Answer from The Ancien Regime raise taxes to pay off growing debt
$400 Question from The Ancien Regime Name for the share of harvest or income that people had to give to the Church.
$500 Question from The Ancien Regime What were the causes of the French Revolution?
$500 Answer from The Ancien Regime The debt Ambitions of the bourgeoisie Social and economic inequality
$100 Question from 1789-1795 What were the National Assembly’s early economic policies?
$100 Answer from 1789-1795 Deregulation, laissez-faire, assignats
$200 Question from 1789-1795 What is considered the defining moment of the French Revolution?
$200 Answer from 1789-1795 The storming of the Bastille
$300 Question from 1789-1795 This document said all men were born equal with rights to liberty, property and personal safety.
$300 Answer from 1789-1795 The Declaration of the Rights of Man
$400 Question from 1789-1795 What was the cause of Robespierre’s downfall?
$400 Answer from 1789-1795 People believed he wanted to be a dictator and some feared they were the unnamed deputies.
$500 Question 1789-1795 What were the two rival factions in The Convention and what were their differences?
$500 Answer from 1789-1795 The Mountain and Girondists
$100 Question from 1795-1815 What was the Continental System?
$100 Answer from 1795-1815 the economic blockade of Britain
$200 Question from 1795-1815 The name for the period immediately after the fall of Robespierre
$200 Answer from 1795-1815 Thermidorian Reaction
$300 Question from 1795-1815 What was the economic policy of the Napoleonic Code?
$300 Answer from 1795-1815 outlawed unions and supported employers
$400 Question from 1795-1815 How did Napoleon take power and who did he take it from?
$400 Answer from 1795-1815 A military coup against the Directory
$500 Question from 1795-1815 What were the characteristics of the government created by the Thermidorian Reaction?