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REVIEW JEOPARDY
Final Jeopardy
PLOT
Godless Tomfoolery
Old School, New School
Dangerous Minds
Jumbo Shrimp Stuff
Mystery Stuff
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$100 Godless Tomfoolery
What Kepler and Copernicus contributed, respectively, to orbital
theory.
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These two men simultaneously pushed the “limits” of math when they investigated this discipline.
$300 Godless Tomfoolery
He thinks, therefore he is. He is, therefore he invented this mathematical
charting method.
$400 Godless Tomfoolery
This man invented this astronomical device and used it to conclude that this heavenly body is much like Earth. (But what if it was made of cheese? Would
ya eat it then?)
$500 Godless Tomfoolery
Vesalius, Harvey, and de Graaf all focused on this animal’s biological
structures and functions.
$100 Old School, New School
Hobbes wrote this – his major work on governing – after this
event.
$200 Old School, New SchoolLocke, on the other hand, wrote around this major governmental event, which was won by these
two people.
$300 Old School, New School
It’s why Hobbes argued for a strong, central absolute monarch. Locke
agreed with him, but had this contingency if the monarch wasn’t
doing his/her job.
$400 Old School, New SchoolThe Chinese and Egyptians had
timelines that called this book into question. That would’ve pleased this man, who was so cynical and
skeptical that people were afraid to read his banned literature.
$500 Old School, New School
Living, breathing, and eating can all be classified as examples of these. On an unrelated note, here are two reasons witchcraft trials began to
decrease.
$100 Dangerous Minds
This French author – the most famous, most
caffeinated writer in Europe – used this type of humor
when writing.
$200 Dangerous Minds
They said, “I do not agree with what you say, but will defend to the death your
right to say it,” and, “Man is born free, yet everywhere
he is in chains.”
$300 Dangerous Minds
Authors of (in order) The Spirit of the Laws, Social Contract, Candide,
and Discourse on the Arts and Sciences.
$400 Dangerous Minds
Physiocrats actually dealt with this rich subject. The most famous was the “Father of Capitalism”, and this
was his book.
$500 Dangerous Minds
He wrote the Encyclopedie (yes, it should have an accent in there). It was written in France, but maybe
would have been better in this country, which had much less
censorship.
$100 Jumbo Shrimp
Joseph II took over after this lady, and this is what he did with her
reforms.
$200 Jumbo Shrimp
Catherine had a “free” plan in line for these people until this man stirred
things up.
$300 Jumbo Shrimp
Prussia had an enlightened despot in this man, but this glaring
problem still faced their society.
$400 Jumbo Shrimp
These are two ways Maria Theresa tried to unite her multinational
empire, but this is a region she just wouldn’t mess with.
$500 Jumbo Shrimp
The Meaupeau Parliaments had this seemingly negative drawback when
this king allowed their creation. Their moves against this group could make them seemingly enlightened.
$100 Stuff
A primary reason both Louis XV and Louis XVI couldn’t ram home
big laws in Parliament.
$200 Stuff
To Montesquieu, this country had the governmental structure right.
$400 Stuff
These Parisian rooms were the nuclei of Enlightenment thought.
And on an unrelated note, this “nosy” man confirmed and
improved many astronomical theories.
$300 Stuff
It’s what Joseph II’s successors were paying attention to, and what they did to Joseph’s reforms as a
result.
$500 Stuff
This group was banned in most countries – even Catholic ones – in the late 18th Century. (Secularism is
that big of a deal to some people. They might have faced this fate)
which befell Galileo.
$100 Mystery Stuff
If Sanchito knows what’s good for him, he’d best go run and hide.
This is why.
$200 Mystery Stuff
The two U.S. presidents who died on the same day.
$300 Mystery Stuff
The names of all six Star Wars Movies.
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$400 Mystery Stuff
The starting lineup of the Hogwarts team that won their first Quidditch
Cup since the legendary Charlie Weasley was their seeker. (First
names are fine.)
$500 Mystery Stuff
The four BCS bowl games.
FINAL JEOPARDYWhat each contributed to the
American Declaration of Independence or Constitution:
LockeMontesquieu
RousseauVoltaire