APEH: Review Quiz #9. Contestants do not forget to –Always phrase your question in the form of an answer –Hands on your buzzers it is time to play.

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APEH: Review Quiz #9

• Contestants do not forget to – Always phrase your question in

the form of an answer

– Hands on your buzzers it is time to play

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In the Navy Macho Man YMCA Go WestReady for

the ‘80s

Final Jeopardy

In 1588 the English defeated the navy of this 16th century power.

In the Navy$100

In the Navy$200

Although most remembered as Britain's prime minister during the Second World

War, he was the First Lord of the Admiralty during the First World War.

Refusing to allow its naval fleet to be given to the British as per the Treaty of Versailles, this

country scuttled its fleet in 1919 before it arrived at Scapa Flow in Scotland.

In the Navy$300

In the Anglo-German naval race that preceded World War I, Britain introduced this new class of modern naval battleships.

In the Navy$400

This admiral led the 1805 British naval victory over France's imperial navy.

In the Navy$500

This gigantic Russian tsar was famous for building ships with his own hands

while working in Dutch shipyards.

Macho Man$100

Macho Man $200

This founding father of Bolshevism was known to do push-ups and sit-ups while

in prison in Siberia.

Macho Man$300

He led the French resistance in World War II and later became the president

of the Fifth French Republic.

Macho Man$400

Because this British Restoration king had no legitimate children––although having sired over 10 illegitimate children––the crown was passed to his

divine rightist brother, James II.

Macho Man$500

In the 1930s, this Russian miner allegedly broke Soviet coal mining

records and was used as a tool of the Soviet propaganda machine.

YMCA$100

In the closing decade of the 20th century, Serb nationalist Slobodan Milosevic led

this country into a bloody civil war.

YMCA$200

In the 1780s, the out-of-touch advice "Let them eat cake" was allegedly given by this

French queen of Austrian birth.

YMCA$300

In 1790, the National Assembly of France passed this legislation, which nationalized

Roman Catholic Church lands and put priests on the state payroll.

YMCA$400

He emancipated Russian serfs in 1861.

YMCA$500

This World War II conference––held in the Soviet Crimea in 1945––was attended by

Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin.

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In 1492, this Genoese explorer sought his fortune in India by voyaging west from Spain.

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In World War I it was the name of the front which ran roughly from the North Sea to the

Swiss border.

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This western island of the British Isles suffered a devastating potato famine in the 1840s.

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Peter the Great built this "window to the west."

Go West$500

The Schleiffen Plan called for Germany to attack and defeat this country before fighting Russia.

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Vowing to reverse some of the economic damages she believed had been done by years of Labour

socialism, this Conservative British prime minister began privatizing many of Britain's largest national

companies in the 1980s.

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William and Mary became the ruling monarchs of Britain during this 1688 event.

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Soon after winning the Wars of the Roses in 1485, this English king banned

nobles from having their own armies and established the Star Chamber.

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To address issues of African colonialism, Otto von Bismarck

convened this conference in 1885.

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In the 1780s, he published "What is the Third Estate?"

In the Navy$100

What was SPAIN?

In the Navy$200

Who was WINSTON CHURCHILL?

In the Navy$300

What was GERMANY?

In the Navy$400

What was DREADNOUGHT?

In the Navy$500

Who was LORD HORATIO NELSON?

Macho Man$100

Who was PETER THE GREAT?

Macho Man$200

Who was V.I. LENIN?

Macho Man$300

Who was CHARLES DE GAULLE?

Macho Man$400

Who was CHARLES II?

Macho Man$500

Who was ALEKSEI STAKHANOV?

YMCA$100

What was YUGOSLAVIA?

YMCA $200

Who was MARIE ANTOINETTE?

YMCA $300

What was the CIVIL CONSTITUTION OF THE CLERGY?

YMCA$400

Who was ALEXANDER II?

YMCA$500

What was YALTA?

Go West$100

Who was CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS?

Go West$200

What was WESTERN FRONT?

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What is IRELAND?

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What is ST. PETERSBURG?

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What was FRANCE?

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Who was MARGARET THATCHER?

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What was the GLORIOUS REVOLUTION?

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Who was HENRY VII?

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What was the BERLIN CONFERENCE?

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Who was ABBÉ SIÈYES?

Final JeopardyCategory is …...

Village People

Make your wagers please ….

FINAL

Fearing their population was falling behind that of Germany, the French government in the late 19th century promoted this program which encouraged women to have more children.

ANSWER

What is

What was

Natalism?

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