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A review for the 4th marking period quarterly Trash ball A review for the 4th marking period quarterly

Question 1 The basis of power in feudalism was: _______________

Question 2 Knights in the middle ages practiced fighting in _______________

Question 3 The Inquisition was conducted by : _____________

Question 4 Universities in the Middle Ages arose to: ___________

Question 5 The Pope organized the crusades to: ___________

Question 6 List 3 long term effects of the crusades: ___________

Question 7 Medieval Guilds main interest was to: __________

Question 8 Many Medieval towns developed from: __________

Question 9 The effects of the Black death on Europe was : _____________

Question 10 The Magna Carta stated:

Question 11 The main idea of the Magna Carta was: ______________

Question 12 The term Renaissance means ___________ and refers to a period in Europe when _______________

Question 13 Johannes Gutenberg was from ___________

Question 14 The first book printed was the : ____________

Question 15 The perfect Renaissance man was:

Question 16 Shakespeare was a ___________ and drew his ideas from: _____

Question 17 Which city did Charlemagne try to model? ____________

Question 18 The ______________ Renaissance had a lasting effect on Western Civilizations.

Question 19 The ____________ contributed to the Spanish Renaissance but the Church tried to discredit their accomplishments.

Question 20 ___________’s writings inspired Henry VIII to reform the church in England

Question 21 The War of the Roses was between :

Question 22 Henry VII began the ___________ dynasty.

Question 23 What do Wycliffe and Huss have in common? How are their fates different?

Question 24 What is the church of England called?

Question 25 Copernicus proved what ancient Greek correct?