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RevolutionImperialism Today’s World
He was a highly talented painter, writer, inventor,
architect, engineer, mathematician, musician and
philosopher.
A 100
A 200
In contrast with church teachings that individuality and achievement were
relatively unimportant, this particular philosophy emphasized individual
accomplishment.
He wrote the theses in which he denied the
power of indulgences to remit sin and criticized the power of the pope.
A 300
This doctrine holds that God knows who will be saved and therefore guides the lives of those destined for salvation.
A 400
The church gave this name to the series of reforms which
were the response to the spread of Protestantism.
A 500
This was the name given to this type of ship that was known for being light, fast,
and highly maneuverable.
B 100
The name given to the colony in Virginia that was settled by
people intending to make their fortunes by finding gold
and silver.
B 200
A huge estate in the Americas known for growing cash crops such as sugar and
tobacco.
B 300
The economic theory which held that a nation’s strength
depended on its wealth.
B 400
He was from Portugal and established a court for navigators and other
interested in exploration.
B 500
This military general led American troops in the War
for Independence.
C 100
This was signed on July 4th, 1776 and was adopted by the
Continental Congress.
C 200
C 300
He was an English physician who explained the workings of the
human heart.
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This was a new kind of math that could be used to predict
the effects of gravity.
C 400
This theory held that the earth was the center of the universe and that the sun, moon, and planets revolved around it.
C 500
This is what we call a sense of unity as a people who all belong to the same nation.
D 100
British and Prussian troops dealt a crushing defeat to Napoleon at
this battle.
D 200
This was a set of beliefs that eliminated many injustices in
French law, but also promoted order and authority
over individual rights.
D 300
People in this religious group were members of the First
Estate.
D 400
This was the name given to the legislative body of the
Third Estate.
D 500
This is the name given to the era of British rule in India.
E 100
This economic motive for imperialism, such as cotton
and rubber, was used to produce manufactured goods.
E 200
E 300
This philosophy argues that certain nations or races are more fit than others, and that it is natural for the “fit” to rule
the “less fit.”
He was the most prominent radical calling for revolutionary
change in early 20th century China.
E 400
A declaration that stated the Americas are off-limits to
European imperialism except for colonies that already existed.
E 500
One result of poverty is this extreme shortage of food.
F 100
They are people who leave their home country to seek safety in another nation.
F 200
An example of one is the tsunami that devastated large
areas of Southeast Asia in 2004.
F 300
The Irish Republican Army, Tamil Tigers, Hezbollah, and
Hamas are all examples of this.
F 400
A terrorist organization who was actually supported by the
United States during The Cold War.
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Historical Themes
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In all of world history, this social force has been proven to be the
single-most unifying theme for the people of any group.
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