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2/11/16 (Turn in your HW) I can describe basic facts about Christianity and Feudal society. What is one (of two) reasons that castles declined? One of the reasons that castles declined is the rise in gunpowder and canons. One other reason that castles declined is the rise of centralized governments.

Agenda I can and QOD Vocabulary Breakdown Christianity notes Review Greece/Rome Quiz Jousting videos

Basic Beliefs Holy Book: The Bible Believes in the life and teachings of Jesus Holy Trinity God Jesus Holy Spirit Sacraments (religious ceremonies) Tithe

The Catholic Church and Feudal society The original Christian Church Eventually, Eastern Orthodox and Protestants will break away Based in Rome Leader is The Pope Single largest landholder in Europe (land = power/money) As the Roman Empire died, the Church provided stability Strongest religion in Europe The church reinforced the Feudal structure Most of the time, The Pope was more powerful than Kings Provided the best education

Greece Rome Quiz 45 100% 44 98% 43 96% 42 93% 41 91% 40 89% 39 87% 38 84% 37 82% 36 80% 35 78% 34 76% 33 73% 32 71% 31 69% 30 67% 29 64% 28 45 62% 27 60% 26 58% 25 56% 24 53% 23 51% 22 49% 21 47% 20 44% 19 42% 18 40% 17 38% 16 36% 15 33% 14 45 31% 13 29% 12 27% 11 24% 10 22% 9 20% 8 18% 7 16% 6 13% 5 11% 4 9% 3 7% 2 4% 1 2% 0%

Greece/Rome Quiz A D C B D B C

A C D B D B C A

D B C A

Jousting Video? Dangers of Jousting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh5Y_tX-E8U Rules of the Joust https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLAvtsiduA4