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Limited the Power of the Monarch

What is the Magna Carta

Social Development that came out of the 100 year war Social Development that came out of the 100 year war. Joan of Arch assisted in France.

What is a strong national identity

Kings hiring soldiers during the 100 year war decreasing the dependence on nobles (vassals).

What led to the decline in Feudalism

It is a primary characteristic of feudal society in Medieval Europe

What is the exchange of land and service?

Magna Carta English Bill of Rts. Dec. of Ind. Constitution That these docs. all established

What are documents that made the government responsible for the people they govern?

A Lords Estate.

What is a manor?

Turmoil of repeated invasions by outside tribes.

What is the development of feudalism in Europe?

Exchange of Land for services.

What is the primary characteristic of feudal society in medieval Europe?

Confinement to home or convent

What is the role of women in the Middle Ages?

Large self sufficient estates. Exchange of services for protection & land Cottages, Barn, Fields, Mill, Workshop, Church, Castle

What are the characteristics of the manorial system in Western Europe in the Middle Ages?

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What is the seat of the roman catholic church (The Vatican)

Event that greatly reduced the power of the Catholic Church in Europe.

What is the impact of the Great Schism?

Represented God’s will on Earth. Europe’s largest landowner. Main source of learning in Western Europe

What is the Catholic Church?

earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the church and clergy (priests)

What is a tithe?

the idea that there are rational objective limits to the power of legislative rulers. The foundations of law are accessible through human reason and it is from these laws of nature that human-created laws gain whatever force they have

What is Natural Law?

Capture the Holy Land from the Muslims.

What was the goal of the Catholic Church during the Crusades?

Impact of the Crusades.

What increased trade between Europe and Asia?

Urban II

Who was the pope that was elected that called on Christians to enter into the Crusades

Year of the first crusade.

What is 1096

Get out of the Feudal System Wealth Forgiveness from God Get the Holy Land

What are the motives for entering into the Crusades?

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What is an example of Gothic Architecture.

Event that caused the disruption and collapse of Medival Society.

What is the devastation from the bubonic plague?

Caused: Towns and villages are abandoned Travel isn’t safe Warfare distrupts trade.

What is the invasion and collapse of the Roman Empire

Economic Disorder Weak central government

What are results from the fall of the Roman Empire?

What is the social pyramid of the Feudal system in Western Euorpe

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

What is the main idea of the quote: “The peace of God declared that feudal warfare could not take palce on church property, and it promised sanctuary in churches and abbeys to fugitives from combat. The Truce of God forbade fighting from Wednesday evening until Monday morning, on holidays, and during the religious seasons of Christmas and Lent…”

The Church can govern where people could and could not fight.