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Click to begin Click to begin Mr. Lindenmuth Late Middle Ages Review

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Royal Power CrusadesMisc. 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points The Church Crisis 10 Point

Crisis FOR 10 Points Back to Game The Bubonic Plague came from fleas carried by? Rats

What part of the world did the Black Death come from? It was brought to Italy in 1347 but where did it come from? What part of the world? Crisis FOR 20 Points Back to Game Mongolia (Asia)

What weapon gave the English an advantage in the Hundred Years War? The French? Crisis FOR 30 Points The Longbow > English The Cannon > French Back to Game

What French leader during the Hundred Years War would later be declared a Saint? Crisis FOR 40 Points Back to Game Joan of Arc

What English king claimed the French throne igniting the Hundred Years War? Crisis FOR 50 Points Back to Game Edward III

During the Late Middle Ages power began to shift to the? Royal Power FOR 10 Points Back to Game Monarchs

What English king was forced to sign the Magna Carta? Royal Power FOR 20 Points Back to Game King John

Name the two rulers that completed the Reconquista? Royal Power FOR 30 Points Back to Game Ferdinand & Isabella

What English king made every vassal swear first allegiance to him rather than any other feudal lord? Royal Power for 40 Points Back to Game William the Conqueror

What king was excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII over the issue of lay investiture? Royal Power FOR 50 Points Back to Game Henry IV

What was the name of the empire that was located in central Europe? It included the vast lands from Germany to Italy? The Church FOR 10 Points Back to Game Holy Roman Empire

What is the practice of the emperor or another lay person appointing and installing bishops to office? The Church FOR 20 Points Back to Game Lay Investiture

What was the name of the Church court set up to try people of accused of heresy during the Reconquista? The Church FOR 30 Points Back to Game Inquisition

Who was one of the most powerful popes in history? He was in power during the peak of Church’s political power. The Church FOR 40 Points Back to Game Pope Innocent III

What compromise gave the Church the sole power to elect and invest bishops with spiritual authority (lay investiture)? The Concordat of __________. The Church FOR 50 Points Back to Game Worms

The most heroic leader for the Christians during the Crusades was? Crusades FOR 10 Points Back to Game Richard the Lionheart

Most heroic leader for the Muslims during the Crusades was? Crusades FOR 20 Points Back to Game Saladin

Name three effects of the Crusades. Crusades FOR 30 Points Back to Game Feudalism loses its grip Kings increase their power and build modern nations Catholic Church lost some power Increase in trade Western Europeans have interest in learning again Byzantine Empire weakened Bitter legacy of hatred > Christians and Muslims

What pope was urgently asked by Byzantine emperor Alexius I for help to fight the Muslim Turks and free the Holy Land? Crusades FOR 40 Points Back to Game Pope Urban II

During the Fourth Crusade Christians from western Europe attacked the city of? Crusades FOR 50 Points Back to Game Constantinople

What is the name of England’s legislature, which ours is modeled after? Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 10 Points Parliament

What style of architecture developed during the late Middle Ages? Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 20 Points Gothic

What is the principle that no person can be held in prison without first being charged with a crime? Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS Daily Double Habeas Corpus

Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 40 Points Who is seen as being one of the most famous scholastic writers in history? Thomas Aquinas

What famous work did Dante Alighieri write? The story summarizes Christian ethics. Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 50 Points The Divine Comedy