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Friday, October 23, 2015

 Heeeeeeere we go! We are going to play Jeopardy today to prepare for our class  Answer Sheets: you will all receive a blank answer sheet to write down the answers to the questions  Questions will be online by tonight (so you will only have to write in the answer to save time)

 I have ordered the questions a little more in levels of difficulty  The 500 point questions (for the most part) require slightly deeper thinking, and your responses will have to be more thorough

 THIS  IS  JEOPARDY

Jeopardy PeopleTermsMiddle AgesChangesRandom

 These were well trained people who usually rode horses  They fought to defend a kingdom or fiefdom

 These people were in charge of a manor  They were given land by a king

 The man who invented the printing press…

 Describe what a renaissance man is

 Who wrote The Prince, and what was the essay about?

 What does the term “Renaissance” mean?

 What does ‘secular’ mean? What does it describe?

 Why did the Church look at humanism as a bad thing?

 Dante Alighieri is said to have written his famous work, Inferno, in the ‘vernacular.’  What does that mean, and what is the American vernacular?

 What does the term “medieval” mean?  Where did the word come from?

 Describe what a manor is.

 Explain what the coat of arms was used for.

 The life of a serf was not exactly known to be much fun.  What were a serfs duties, and who did they answer to?

 What was the code of chivalry? And, who was it intended for?

 Which event signified the beginning of the Middle Ages?  What event ended the Middle Ages?

What author/playwright defines the Renaissance period in England (known as the Elizabethan Age)?

What artistic term changed the way portraits were drawn/painted by utilizing foreground and background?

 Copernicus and Galileo were particularly interested in studying the stars, sun, moon, and other ‘celestial bodies.’  What is the term they created for the major scientific discovery about the universe? (The Catholic Church was NOT happy about it)

 The Bubonic Plague changed life completely in Europe  What are two things that the Plague changed about life in Europe?

 Castles and knights did not exist throughout most of the Middle Ages (despite popular belief).  What made Europe build castles and train knights?

 What does the term feudalism mean?

 What was the Scientific Method?

 During the Renaissance, Europe had a return to certain cultural aspects.  Which cultures did they return to?

Explain the action of This picture:

 What is this picture an example of: