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200

The queen who decreed that the starving people of Paris should eat cake.

Who is Marie Antoinette?

200

It became the official Bible of the English Church after it was commissioned by the King in 1604.

What was the King James Version?

200

A story that has a one-to-one parallel with a deeper reality.

What is an allegory?

200

The belief that God is in  all of nature.

What is pantheism?

200

The place where Madame Defarge codes the names of those deemed due for execution.

What is the wine shop?

400

She was the last monarch in the line of the Tudors.

Who was Elizabeth I?

400

The old enemy of Great Britain happily aided American forces to win the Revolutionary War.

Who was France?

400

This economic grievance was one of the primary motivators of the Boston Tea Party.

What is taxation without representation?

400
The only two practices that the Westminster Confession recognized as Christian sacraments.

What are baptism and communion?

400

The dank, disgusting prison where Dr. Manette was held for eighteen years.

What is the Bastille?

600

He became a French Emperor after the Reign of Terror.

Who is Napoleon?

600

The plan that balanced the needs of big and small states by creating a bicameral legislature.

What is the Great Compromise?

600

The idea that kings rule because of God's appointment and therefore can rule without intervention.

What is the divine right?

600

Finney's teaching that saints eventually quit sinning.

What is perfectionism?

600

The dreary swamp where Christian gets bogged down, early in his pilgrimage.

What is the Slough of Despond?

800

He ruled France during the Reign of Terror . . . until his execution.

Who is Robespierre?

800

The law that empowered officials to return captured slaves to owners--with documentation.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

800

The movement that emphasized individual liberty, religious tolerance, and human reason as the source of knowledge.

What was the Enlightenment? 

800

Finney's strategies to bring people to conversion, like the "anxious bench."

What were the New Measures?

800

The location of the early battle where American forces were told to hold fire until they could "see the whites of their eyes."

What is Bunker Hill?

1000
They were invited to come rule England in what became known as the Glorious Revolution.

Who were William and Mary?

1000

German mercenaries surprised by General Washington and his forces' crossing of the Delaware River on "Boxing Day."

Who were the Hessians?

1000

The art movement that emphasized individual experiences, especially highly emotional ones.

What is Romanticism?

1000

The church that arose from Joseph Smith's assertion that he had been given a new revelation by the angel Moroni.

What is the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?

1000

The location where British forces surrendered to George Washington & his army.

What is Yorktown?