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Round 1
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John Locke
Final
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De Gouges
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Rousseau
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The
Renaiss
ance
The
Reform
ation
Age of
Absolut
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French
Revolut
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The
Enlight
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Religio
us Wars
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Who is Baldassare Castiglione?
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He is the author of The Book of
the Courtier, which provided a
“how to” become a proper
member of Renaissance Court.
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Who is Niccolo Machiavelli?
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The author of the first modern
European political treatise.
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Who is Charles VIII of France?
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He is responsible for the invasion
of the Italian Peninsula in 1494
that effectively weakened
Florence as a leader of the
Renaissance.
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Laura Cereta
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She was the tragic “Sister
Shakespeare” of the
Renaissance, a “learned woman”
who failed to “temper her pen
with a file of modesty”
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Who is Donato Bramante?
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He was the principle architect of
the High Renaissance who did
the majority of the early work on
St. Peter’s Basilica and produced
La Tempietto
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Who is Katherine von Bora?
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Martin Luther married this woman
while in exile in Wartburg Castle
following the Diet of Worms.
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What is the Peace of Augsburg
(1555)?
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Which treaty was the principle
“Cuius Regio, Eius Religio”
applied?
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What is the Colloquy of Marburg?
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Gathering among top Protestants
in 1529 that led to an impasse
because of disputes on the
nature of the Eucharist.
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What was the Schmalkaldic
League?
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Organized by Philip, Margrave of
Hesse to assert Lutheranism in
the Holy Roman Empire
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Who was Angela Merici?
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She founded the Ursuline Order
of Nuns which was sanctioned by
the Pope during the Catholic
Reformation.
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What are the Nobles of the Robe?
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Another name given to the “new
nobility” that earned their titles
through appointments by
Cardinal Richelieu and King
Louis XIV
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Who are Prince Eugene of Savoy
and Jan Sobieski?
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Which two military leaders
“saved” Vienna from the Ottoman
Siege in 1683?
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Who is Frederick William “the
Great Elector”
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He Ruled Brandenburg from
1640-1688 and laid the foundation
for Prussian Absolutism
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Who was Philip of Anjou?
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Louis XIV’s Grandson who’s
succession to the Spanish
Throne caused the final Louis
War (1701-1713)
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Who is the Count de SaintSimon?
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Louis XIV’s court historian who
was often critical of the king’s
ruling style.
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What was the Bastille was
stormed?
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This happened on July 14, 1789
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Who was the Comte de
Mirabeau?
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He was the primary legislator
during the National Assembly
phase of the French Revolution
(1789-1791)
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What was The “Republic of
Virtue”?
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This was the name give to
Robespierre’s Ideal France freed
of all remnants of the “Old
Regime”
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What was the Brunswick
Manifesto?
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The Result of this ill-thought
declaration was the Storming of
Tuilleries, the declaration of a
Republic, and the Execution of
the King
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Who were Claire LaCombe and
Pauline Leon
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Who were the Co-Leaders of the
Society for Revolutionary
Republican Women?
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Who is Marquis de Condorcet?
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He believed that there were four
barriers to progress – Ignorance,
Superstition, Prejudice, and
Tyranny
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Who were Denis Diderot and Jean
Le Rond D’Alembert?
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They were the co-editors of
L’Encylopedie
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Who was David Hume?
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He was a foremost skeptic who’s
Dialogue on Natural Religion
preceded to debunk Christian
Miracles
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Who was Cesare Beccaria?
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Author of Essays on Crime and
Punishment advocated a
rehabilitative focus, rather than a
retributive focus in the Criminal
Justice System
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Who is Baron Paul D’Holbach?
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His work, Good Sense, suggested
that the origins of religion were
based on humanity’s inability to
ascribe cause to natural
phenomena
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Who is the Duke of Alba?
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His Council of Blood wreaked
Havoc on the Netherlands but
only hardened their resistance.
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Who is Albert of Wallenstein?
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He was a soldier of Fortune who
won significant early battles for
the Hapsburgs during the 30
Years’ War but was ultimately
executed.
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Who is Mary, Queen of Scots?
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Her name was traced to the
Babington Plot against Queen
Elizabeth I.
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What is the Battle of Lepanto?
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Considered the Greatest Naval
Victory that the Spanish Armada
ever won, where the Turks were
defeated in 1573?
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Who were the Guise, the
Montmorency-Chatillon, the
Bourbons, and the Valois?
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The Four Families that dominated
French Politics and Intrigue in the
second half of the 16th century.
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Age of
Explora
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Russia
Scientif
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Baroqu
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Treaties
Potpour
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Final
Jeopardy
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Who is Pedro Cabral?
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He was looking for India and he
found Brazil.
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Who is Alfonso de Albequerque?
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He brought Jesus and Cannon
Balls to the Indian Spice Trade
and contested Muslim control on
Portugal’s behalf.
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Who is Prince Henry the
Navigator?
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He was the main early
Portuguese sponsor of African
exploration and set up a
Navigational School where
explorers could hone their craft.
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Who was Bartolome de Las
Casas?
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Dominican who wrote of the
atrocities committed against the
Amerindian Populations in the
West Indies and inadvertently
initiated the West African Slave
Trade.
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What were the Treaties of
Alvocavas and Tordesillas and
the Papal Demarcation Line of
1493?
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These Lines and Treaties set the
stage for dividing up the spoils of
exploration between Portugal and
Spain.
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What is the “Third Rome”?
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This was the name given to
Moscow under Ivan III after the
Turks toppled the Byzantine
Empire in 1453
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What was the Oprichniya?
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Clad in Black with an emblem of a
Dog’s Head and Broom, this was
Ivan the Terrible’s mobile killing
squad that frightened and
tortured the boyard nobility.
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What was the strelsti rebellion?
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Peter’s co-regent sister Sophia
supported a military-guard led
coup d’etat against the Tsar that
was crushed Russia-style. What
was it called?
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Who Was Patriarch Nikon?
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His “Reforms” of the Russian
Orthodox Faith led to Russia’s
version of a Religious Civil War in
the 1600s
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Who were Ivan Bolotnikov,
Stenka Razin, and Emelian
Pugachev?
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These were the leaders of the
three major Cossack Rebellions
in 1609, 1671, and 1785
respectively.
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Who was Francis Bacon?
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His Novum Organum (1620)
became a basis for the Inductive
approach to attaining knowledge.
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Who is Galileo?
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His Starry Messenger (1609) was
the first known man to witness
the moons on Jupiter and the
irregular surface of the Moon
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Who is Johannes Kepler?
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He provided mathematical proof
that refuted the notion of circular
motion of planets
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Who was Andreas Vesalius?
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His Structure of the Human Body
(1543) provided the world with
the first modern anatomy
textbook
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What is Discourse on Method
(1637)?
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Rene Descartes’ major work that
provided a foundational “do
over” of human knowledge from
the first logically reduced
principle of “his” own existence.
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What is the Light/Dark Contrast?
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The most notable painting
technique of the Baroque era.
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Who was Gianlorenzo Bernini?
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Considered the greatest modern
sculptor, created the Baldacchino
and the Ecstasy of St. Theresa.
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What is the Catholic
Reformation?
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This period gave Baroque its
start by using the exuberance of
art to “bring the people back”
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Who was Peter Paul Rubens?
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He was the most prolific of
Baroque painters, known for
“bold, fleshy nudes” including
the Rape of the Daughters of
Leucippus
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Who is Diego Velasquez?
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Court-appointed Painter in the
Spanish Court under King Philip
IV
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What was the Treaty of Paris
(1783)?
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Formally gave the American
Colonies their independence.
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What was the Treaty of Utrecht
(1713)?
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It gave Naval Ports, Commerical
Power, and Colonies to Great
Britain and the Spanish
Netherlands to Austria.
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What was the Peace of Nystad?
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It gave lands along the Baltic
Corridor to Russia and ended the
Great Northern War (1700-1721)
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What was the Treaty of Karlowitz
(1699)?
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It added Hungarian and
Transylvanian territory to the
Austrian Empire in 1699.
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What was the Treaty of Amiens
(1802)?
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This treaty was more of a
temporary truce between France
and Great Britain signed in 1802
that formally ended the War of the
2nd Coalition.
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Who is Josephine de
Bauharnais?
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Napoleon’s First Wife who
bragged his exploits in Italy to
the Directory.
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Who was Nicholas Poussin?
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The Greatest French Classical
Painter in the mid-17th century,
famous for The Rape of the
Sabine Women.
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Who were the Girondists?
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Conservatives who voted against
King Louis XVI’s execution and
were ultimately chased out of the
National Convention in 1793.
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Who was William Hogarth?
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Satirical Painter, he was the art
world’s answer to Voltaire and
Jonathon Swift in the 18th
century.
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Who was the Duke of Sully?
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Finance minister under King
Henry IV of France who rebuilt
the French economy through
infrastructural programs, indirect
taxation, and building overseas
trade.
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Obscure Enlightenment
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Who was Robert Burton?
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He provided a humanitarian look
at depression in his work, the
Anatomy of Melancholy, which
sought to do for mental health
what Beccaria sought to do with
the prison systems.
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