MEDIEVAL EUROPE REVIEW

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MEDIEVAL EUROPE REVIEW PART I: VOCABULARY = 11 - Define and study the terms to know on pages 241 and 245.

PART II: PEOPLE = 10 1. King of the Franks, crowned by the Pope on Christmas (800). 2. “The Navigator”. Portuguese leader interested in exploration. 3. King _____ I of England was forced to sign the Magna Carta (1215). 4. Monk who challenged the Catholic Clergy (1520). 5. _________ Bonaparte became Emperor of France.

6. Johannes _________ invented the Printing Press. PART II: PEOPLE (CONTINUED) 6. Johannes _________ invented the Printing Press. 7. “The Conqueror” who took England at the Battle of Hastings (1066). 8. “The Renaissance Man”; artist, inventor and engineer. 9. England’s most well known poet. 10. Accidently discovered America (1492).

PART III: TERM RELATIONSHIPS= 4 NOBILITY or CLERGY 1. Protestants. 3. Political Philosophers 2. Feudalism 4. Indulgences PART IV: MULTIPLE CHOICES = 6 1. Freedom in America urged peasants to rebel against King Louis XVI in the… 2. Rebirth of classic history. 3. Trading between the “New” and “Old” World.

4. The call to change the clergy in the Catholic Church. PART IV: MULTIPLE CHOICES (CONTINUED) 4. The call to change the clergy in the Catholic Church. 5. Terms referring to Europe (400-1400). Medieval Europe Middle Ages Dark Ages 6. Phases of education for the townspeople. Apprentice Journeyman Master Craftsman