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THE MONA LISA ESCAPE ROOM
THE MONA LISA ESCAPE ROOM
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INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
You are a famous, talented and very wise detective in Paris. One day, you receive a call from the owner of The Louvre museum saying that a painting had been stolen the night before. You go as fast as you can to the museum to find out what happened. When you arrive there, you notice that the Mona Lisa is missing. You try to look for any footprints, or signs to find out who the thief might be. When doing that, you find a
letter
on the floor; next to the place where the painting is supposed to be.
Hello Detective, I am guessing that if you are reading this letter is because you've noticed that the Mona Lisa is missing. Well, I've stolen it but don't worry because I can give it back. To do so, you will need to solve a series of questions which at the end, will help you discover where I am hiding the painting. Be sure you answer all of the questions correctly if you want to get the Mona Lisa back. - anonymous
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
How can absolutism be defined?
a.) When a ruler is defined by the majority of people.
b.) When the citizens take the decisions.
d.) When the rules is chosen by its social class/status.
c.) When a ruler has control over everyone.
1/5
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
What was an effect Louis XIV had on France?
a.) Catholicism was restrained.
b.) People became really poor.
d.) None of the above
c.) Territory was expanded.
2/5
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
Who was known as the "Sun King"?
b.) Philip II
a.) Peter the Great
d.) Oliver Cromwell
c.) Louis XIV
3/5
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
Which family controlled both Austria and Spain?
b.) Tudos
a.) Romanov
d.) Hapsburg
c.) Stuart
4/5
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
ABSOLUTISM IN EUROPE
What did Louis XIV do to increase his power?
b.) Established a royal court at Versailles
a.) Created a standing army
d.) All of the above
c.) Raised taxes
5/5
1/5
How did people discover more information about the anatomy of humans at that time?
a.) Using microscopes.
b.) Studying molecules and atoms.
c.) Dissecting bodies.
d.) Reading books.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
2/5
During the scientific revolution, people started testing theories to stop believing the
b.) King.
a.) Church.
d.) Men.
c.) Queen.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
3/5
What step goes first in the scientific method?
a.) Draw conclusions.
b.) State a problem, observe.
c.) Make a hypothesis.
d.) Do an experiment.
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
4/5
People believed that the liver pumped blood all over the body, who realized that the heart is the organ that pumps blood?
a.) Johannes Kepler
b.) Maria Winkelman
c.) Andreas Vesalius
d.) William Harvey
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
5/5
The law of gravitation was presented by
a.) Robert Boyle
b.) Nicolaus Copernicus
c.) Isaac Newton
d.) Galileo Galilei
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Who proposed the idea of 'natural rights'?
b.) Thomas Hobbes
a.) Franz Joseph Haydn
d.) Cesare Beccaria
c.) John Locke
1/5
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
What type of government did Thomas Hobbes suggested?
a.) Monarchy
b.) Democracy
d.) Dictatorship
c.) Oligarchy
2/5
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Who wrote "On Crimes and Punishment"?
a.) Thomas Hobbes
b.) Cesare Beccaria
d.) Wolfgang Amadeus
c.) Peter the Great
3/5
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Women are entitled to the same rights as men, who thinked that?
a.) Balthasar Neumann
b.) Mary Wollstonecraft
d.) John Wesley
c.) Antoine Watteau
4/5
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
IDEAS OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Elegant, reformed, and restrained. What type of music is it?
a.) Pop
b.) Jazz
d.) Folk
c.) Classical
5/5
1/5
What was the goal of enlightened absolutism?
b.) Have new rules
a.) Make peace
d.) Have more power and keep the system
c.) Have wars
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
2/5
Who was considered enlightened?
a.) Maria Theresa
b.) Frederick II
c.) Joseph II
d.) Catherine the Great
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
3/5
In what year did colonization in Europe happened?
a.) 1789
b.) 1761
c.) 1759
d.) 1756
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
4/5
Why was Joseph II different from the other rulers?
a.) Wanted to make the armie stronger
b.) Really implement enlightenment
d.) Made new rules favoring the lower class
c.) Implemented religious changes
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
5/5
What reform did Catherine the Great of Russia considered putting into effect?
a.) To put a new law that would make equality
b.) Religious changes were made
c.) Changes in the army were done
d.) Reduce children's rights
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM & BALANCE OF POWER
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
What document said that the 13 colonies were independent?
a.) Declaration of Independence
b.) Treaty of Paris
d.) The Constitution
c.) Bill of Rights
1/5
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Who wrote the book Common Sense?
a.) George Washington
b.) James Madison
d.) William Pitt the Elder
c.) Thomas Paine
2/5
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
What is a federal system?
a.) When the governor has all the power.
b.) When the ruler isn't chosen by the people.
d.) When the power is shared by the monarch and the Parliament.
c.) When the power is shared by the National and state government.
3/5
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
How many amendments were accepted from the 12 proposed?
a.) 10
b.) 12
d.) 4
c.) 8
4/5
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
What is a popular sovereignty?
b.) Government that needs to be popular among the citizens to work correctly.
a.) The power of the government comes from the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
d.) The right to govern through the consent of people.
c.) Government conducted by the constitutional principals.
5/5
Incorrect! You can try again.
Go Back
Hello Detective, I guess that if you are reading this letter is because you were able to solve all the mysteries and questions that I provided. I see you are someone that's really smart and full of knowledge, I have to admit you've done a really great job. Now you can have the Mona Lisa back, you just need to go to the coffee shop that's accross the street and someone will deliver it to you. Congratulations. - anonymous
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
You got back the Mona Lisa to the Louvre museum making the owner really happy and thankful. Thanks for playing! See you in another mystery.
Escape room made by: History DetectivesSofia Martinez, Robertzy Guerrero, Maria Daniela Diaz, and Sara Luna