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Chapter 15 and 16 . By Howard Mayo AP Modern European History Mount Airy High School. Final Jeopardy. The single largest free-trade area in Europe during the 18 th Century was who?. 100. Great Britain. 18 th Century. During the 18 th Century bread prices did what?. 200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 15 and 16

By Howard MayoAP Modern European History

Mount Airy High School

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Final Jeopardy

18th Century

Countries People Industries Hodgepodge Odds &

Ends

100 100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500 500

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The single largest free-trade area in Europe during the 18th Century

was who?

100

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Great Britain

18th Century

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During the 18th Century bread

prices did what?

200

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Slowly, but steadily rose

18th Century

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The economic basis of the

Eighteenth-Century life was

what?

300

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Land

18th Century

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Eighteenth-century Europeans enjoyed

what right?

400

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Community Rights

18th Century

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In 18th Century Europe, the nobility

consisted of approximately what percent of

the total population?

500

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1-5%

18th Century

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100

French nobles were divided between nobles of the

“sword” and nobles of the what?

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“Robe”

Countries

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The War of Jenkins’ Ear as fought by England to

block incursions on British trade

by whom?

200

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Spain

Counties

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As a result of a scarcity of Labor, these

nations were the first to quickly

turn to the importation of African Slaves 300

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Spain and Portugal

Countries

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A peninsulares refers to a

person born in what country?

400

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Spain

Countries

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The 19th Century carving of new empires saw new

European settlements in such places as

what?500

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Australia, New Zealand, South

Africa, and AlgeriaBONUSCountries

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In the 18th Century and thereafter,

the Jewish population of Europe was

concentrated in what countries? 1000

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Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine

Countries

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His pamphlet “Common Sense”

galvanized public opinion in favor of separation from Great

Britain. Who is this man? 100

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Thomas Paine

People

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Much credit for Britain’s victory

in the Seven Years’ War should

go to whom?

200

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William Pitt the Elder

People

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He boasted of having won

America on the plains of

Germany. Who is he?

300

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William Pitt

People

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Benjamin Franklin gained assistance against Britain

from what countries?

400

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Spain and France

People BONUS

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Maria Theresa’s great achievement

was what?

800

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The preservation of the Hapsburg Empire as a major political power

People

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500

Fredrick II and his invasion of

Silesia offset the continental

balance of power and did what?

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Shattered the Provisions of the

Pragmatic SanctionPeople

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100

What industry pioneered the Industrial Revolution?

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Textile manufacturing

Industries

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Factory production of purely cotton fabric was made possible by the invention of

what?200

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Water Frame

Industries

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By the early 19th Century, the

steam engine had become a prime mover for all of the following

industries. What are they? 300

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Wagons, iron rails, ships, mining

Industries

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The Industrial Revolution first came to what country?

400

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Great Britain

BONUSIndustries

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The largest single group in the 18th Century cities

was who?

800

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Shop keepers, artisans, and wage

earnersIndustries

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During the Industrial Revolution,

consumption was not automatic so

manufacturers did many things to sell their products, but they didn’t do what?

500

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Appeal to contemporary

Christians to sell products to cleanse

their outward appearance during

servicesIndustries

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In the years between 1600 and 1750, the

cities that grew the most vigorously were

which ones?

100

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Capitals and Ports

Hodge Podge

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In spite of European

industrialization what still didn’t

happen?

200

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Industrialization never overcame the economy of scarcity

Hodge Podge

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Colonial trade in the Mid-Atlantic world followed roughly what

geometric shape?

300

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Triangle

Hodge Podge

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The following factors allowed European nations to exert influence and

dominance over much of the world. What

are they?400

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Technological supremacy related to naval power and gun powder (Black

Powder)BONUSHodge Podge

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Mercantilist thinkers assumed

what?

800

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Only modest levels of economic growth

were possible

Hodge Podge

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Given what you know about the impact of the agricultural and

industrial revolutions concerning the lives

of women, the following statement is most applicable. What is this statement? 500

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As the revolutions progressed, the

role and importance of

women already in the workforce

diminishedHodge Podge

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The term “Old Republic” has come to refer to what?

100

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The social, political, and

economic relationships that were prevalent in Europe before the French Revolution

Odds & Ends

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Why is Great Britain

aristocracy remembered?

200

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They had the smallest,

wealthiest, and best defined aristocracy.

Odds & Ends

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The heart of the 18th Century

colonial rivalry in the Americas

lay where?

300

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West Indies

Odds & Ends

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Despite Dutch and Danish

possessions, who were the three main rivals

during the era of colonization?

400

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Great Britain, France, and Spain

Odds & Ends

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From the British victory in the

French and Indian War, Great Britain became not only a

European power, but a world power until

when? 500

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World War II (1939)

Odds & Ends BONUS

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The American Revolution did

many things. What are four things it

didn’t do?

1000

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1. It did not grant political equality

2. It did not end slavery3. It did not result in political

rights for women4. It did not give rise to a new

set of elitesOdds & Ends

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Category

Stages of the World

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Since the Renaissance,

European contact with the rest of the world has

gone through four stages. What are these stages?

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1. Exploration, Conquest, and Settlement/Commercial Gain

2. Colonial trade rivalry between Spain, France, and Great Britain

3. The creation of Formal Empires in Africa and Asia and new areas of Settlement

4. DecolonizationStages of the

World