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Jeopardy
Napoleonic Age
Created by Maddie Gardner
Military and
the Wars of
Napoleon
Reforms of
Napoleon
Napoleon’s
Empire
Works and
Discoveries
People
Napoleon's
Life
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Final Jeopardy
Military- 100
The Treaty of Campo Formio took
which country out of war with
France?
Austria
Military- 200
In 1805, which two countries joined
the British against France?
Russia and Austria
Military- 300
The Second Coalition against
France was made up of:
Russia, Austria, The Ottoman
Empire, and Britain
BONUS600 points
Military- 400
At the Battle of Trafalgar, what
country did France loose any
possibility of invading?
England
Military- 500
After the Treaty of Tilsit, Napoleon
aimed to cripple the British by:
Cutting off all trade between
Britain and the rest of Europe
Reforms- 100
The Continental System was
designed to cut off all trade from
_______ and the rest of Europe.
Britain
Reforms- 200
The Napoleonic Code was officially
known as the Civil Code of what
year?
1804
Reforms- 300
The Continental System extended
as far east as:
Russia
Reforms- 400
Napoleon's Concordat was with
the:
Catholic Church
BONUS800 points
Reforms- 500
The Napoleonic Code abolished the
right of the eldest son to be the
_______ ____ to his parent’s
property.
primary heir
Empire- 100
The declaration of Napoleon as
Emperor of France was ratified
by:
A plebliscite
Empire- 200
Napoleon worked to restore order
in France, in part by:
Employing men from various
political groups
Empire- 300
The Treaty of Chaumont restored
this group to the French throne:
The Bourbons
Empire- 400
Give two other names for the
Napoleonic Empire:
The First French Empire
and
The Greater French Empire
Empire- 500
In what year did Napoleon
abdicate?
1814
BONUS1000 points
Works- 100
“What Is the Third Estate?” was
written by:
Abbe Sieyes
Works- 200
What country was food canning
invented in?
France
BONUS400 points
Works- 300
Romantics were drawn to the art,
literature, and architecture of:
The Middle Ages
Works- 400
Jean-Jacques Rousseau laid out
how to live a good life without
being adversely influenced by
society in:
Emile
Works- 500
th
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In the
century, what writer
used the terms Romantic and
Gothic interchangeably?
Johann Gottfried Herder
People- 100
Who established the Third
Coalition for the British?
William Pitt the Younger
People- 200
The most extensive neo-gothic
monument of central Europe was
ordered by:
King Ludwig II
People- 300
“The Critique of Pure Reason” was
written by:
Kant
People- 400
Food canning was invented by:
Nicholas Appert
People- 500
Who was the commander who
destroyed the French fleet at
Abukir in 1798?
Horatio Nelson
BONUS1000 points
Life- 100
Where was Napoleon born?
The island nation of Corsica
BONUS200 points
Life- 200
What year was Napoleon named
Emperor of France?
1804
Life- 300
What battle is known as Napoleon’s
ultimate defeat?
The Battle of Waterloo
Life- 400
What was Napoleon’s first wife’s
name?
Josephine Bonaparte
Life- 500
How many children were in
Napoleon’s family?
(siblings including himself)
Eight
Hodge Podge- 100
Revolutionary policies regarding
what organization garnered the
most domestic opposition?
French Catholic Church
Hodge Podge- 200
What was the name of the 1802
accord between France and
Britain?
The Peace of Amiens
Hodge Podge- 300
One of the central features of the
Romantic Movement in Germany
was the emergence of:
Nationalism
Hodge Podge- 400
When the Netherlands was
established, it included:
Belgium and Luxembourg
BONUS800 points
Hodge Podge- 500
What group had a key influence on
the development of Methodism,
following an encounter with its
founder?
The Moravians
Military- BONUS
The Quadruple Alliance included:
United Kingdom, Russia,
Prussia, Austria
Reform- BONUS
The Napoleonic Code separated
civil law into how many categories?
Three:
The law of persons
The law of property
Acquisition of property
Empire- BONUS
Rebellion against French rule in
Spain came from the:
Peasants and Lower Clergy
Works- BONUS
Immanuel Kant argued that human
perception is as much a product
of the mind’s activity as:
Sensory perception
People- BONUS
Who was the leader of the
Methodist movement?
John Wesley
Life- BONUS
How many children did Napoleon
have?
One- Napoleon II
Hodge Podge- BONUS
Following the Congress of Vienna,
which country gained control of
northern Italy?
Austria
FINAL JEOPARDY
Who crowned Napoleon at his
coronation?
Himself