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Transcript of REVIEW JEOPARDY Final Jeopardy PLOT WAIT, THAT’S ON THE TEST?! The Year in Review THE L- WORD COME...

REVIEW JEOPARDY

Final Jeopardy

PLOT

WAIT, THAT’S ON THE TEST?!

The Year in Review

THE L-WORD

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$100 Wait, That's on the Test?!

His steamboat and this man’s functional locomotive positively rocked

the industrial world, helping to make this city England’s top manufacturing

center. Really, though, they owed it all to this man’s steam engine.

$200 Wait, That's on the Test?!

The German national spirit, plus the man who said that thesis and

antithesis would lead to a superior Germany. These guys helped the cause by collecting folk tales from

across the region.

$300 Wait, That's on the Test?!

The enclosure acts allowed English private property while simultaneously

forcing most farmers into this situation. Overall, the economy went this way.

$400 Wait, That's on the Test?!

This “ism” led to people like Owen, Saint-Simon, and Fourier. It also inspired this Frenchman to write,

“Organization of Work.”

$500 Wait, That’s on the Test?!

Marx’s dialectic had these people in the role of thesis and antithesis, respectively. The ultimate

confrontation that had to lead to progress would come in this form.

$100 The Year in Review

He set up the Roman Republic. After its defeat, Rome returned to

the control of this country.

$200 The Year in ReviewMarch Days here ended the

colorful career of this prominent politician. This ethnic group used the situation to form a congress.

$300 The Year in Review

Marx chose this as the year to publish his groundbreaking work with this man.

This second Marx work didn’t come until the 1870s.

$400 The Year in Review

This rigid centralization system had a musical ring to it as it settled some 1848 problems.

$500 Wait, That's on the Test?!

Louis Blanc instituted these for unemployment. In this month, the

National Guard nixed them as these blocked the streets. It was so crazy, even these guys got fired up again in

England!

$100 The L-Word

It’s the first interest group. Its success owed much to a

famine here.

$200 The L-Word

This theory held that people in gov’t should have

something to lose. It came from this country.

$300 The L-Word

The Poor Law of this year was great, but required labor from

beneficiaries. Better to use Jeremy Benthum’s system, which was this?

$400 The L-Word

Liberalism in Russia? Not likely, as this group tried to put this man on

the throne in 1825 instead of Nicholas. Their serfs wouldn’t gain

freedom until this year.

$500 The L-Word

Most Tories joined this new party in th 1830s. They lost local

government and church support, so they went after this group, hoping to

infuriate these people.

$100 Come Together

Four for one! They’re the King of Piedmont-Sardinia; his sly prime

minister; the leader of Young Italy; and the leader of the Red Shirts,

respectively.

$200 Come Together

German dualism rotated around these two cities. It didn’t involve this third

one, which housed an assembly in 1848 that ultimately accomplished little.

$300 Come Together

They’re the two foreign countries that held land in Italy, and how each was removed. Be sure to

point out which one got land in a deal with Italy!

$400 Come Together

The zollverein was one of these.

$500 Come Together

France got happy again as this familiarly named politician took

over in late 1850. He changed his name to this, and created this large

bank to stabilize the economy.

$100 Stuff

He tried to keep Europe in anti-revolution mode. This French king,

who took over after Louis XVIII, was in his corner.

$200 Stuff

Don’t forget about us! We led the Latin American Revolutions in the

northern and southern parts of South America, ruining this country’s

power for good.

$400 Stuff

The Prussian king in 1848, plus his successor, his successor’s first prime

minister, and their first use of realpolitik.

$300 Stuff

Ypsilanti tried to invade Turkey, but got no help from this country

(he was counting on it!) while France almost simultaneously invaded this country. (Again.)

$500 Stuff

Windischgratz took these two major cities within the empire

back for Austria in 1848. Radetsky took down people in this

geographic expression.

$100 Mystery Stuff

This is what most things on The Chris Farley Show are, according

to the hosts.

$200 Mystery Stuff

He admitted to using steroids yesterday, ending years of denial.

(This is the team he’s going to coach this year.)

$300 Mystery Stuff

Name at least four of the fish in the aquarium in Finding Nemo.

$400 Mystery Stuff

Bruno Hauptmann was executed for this abduction, widely

regarded as the crime of the 20th Century.

$500 Mystery Stuff

I had a talk with my old man, said help me understand. He said this.

FINAL JEOPARDYDuring the 1800s, many artistic

and scientific advancements were made. These were two new types of art, a composer who wrote in the new Romantic style, and the

scientists that dealt with bacterial research and evolution,

respectively.