1. What did Pope Gregory do to settle the conflict with Henry IV? Pg 323 2. What was the outcome of the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453? Pg.

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1. What did Pope Gregory do to settle the conflict with Henry IV? Pg What was the outcome of the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453? Pg What kind of students did cathedral schools attract? Pg What was the role of the grand vizier in the Ottoman Empire? Pg How did the Crusades end? (Can you figure out how many years the Crusades lasted?) Pg 329

6. For what purpose did the English Parliament expand the Magna Carta? Pg Why was the bubonic plague known as the Black Death? Pg What was one disadvantage of English common law? Pg 341 …and meant the _______in one part of England could be _______from those in another part of ________. 9. What was the advantage of the longbow and gunpowder weapons? Pg 336

Turn to page 334! Be Quiet! Stop Talking!!! Lol! Don’t get all emo! Omg! 10. Read the title and the captions to the map on pg 334. What information is the map showing? 11. What time period does the map cover on pg 334? 12. Where did the plague travel after reaching China? 13. Where did the plague travel after reaching the Mongol Empire? 14. Which cities did the plague reach in 1347?

1.Which area did the plague reach last? 1.Which area did the plague reach first? 1.Which city did the plague reach first? 1.In what year did the plague reach Baghdad? 1.In what year did the plague reach Kaffa?

Skill Builder Questions: Use the map and the captions to answer the following short answer questions. 20. How did the plague travel from Asia to Europe? 21. Why did the disease progress along the trade routes? 22. What caused someone to contract the plague?