Chapter 6 Review
Game Rules Select a category from the category list. Answer the question correctly and receive the designated amount of points. A correct answer earns a second turn. Select another category from the category list. If answered correctly, double points are awarded. If the first or second question is answered incorrectly, turn is lost. Game ends when all questions have been answered or when the class period ends. The winner is determined by the point totals when the game ends. Winner will be awarded 3 extra credit points on the test.
Points Vocabulary Questions are worth 10 points. Multiple Choice Questions are worth 5 points. Open ended responses are worth 10 points. *Remember: Point values are doubled on second turn!
Select a Category Vocabulary Multiple Choice Open Ended End
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Vocabulary 1 An old Greek colony on the eastern edge of Europe that Constantine called New Rome, but soon became known as another name Constantinople Iconoclasm Justinian I Patriarch Byzantine Empire Answer
Vocabulary 2 A formal division in a church or religious body (split) Liturgy Icon Schism Eastern Orthodox Church Leo III Answer
Vocabulary 3 A revision of outdated and confusing laws inherited from the Roman Empire and improvements made of existing laws. Theodora Justinian’s Code Byzantine Empire Public works Iconoclasm Answer
Vocabulary 4 Icon smashingPatriarch Justinian I Iconoclasm Constantinople Icon Answer
Vocabulary 5 The great empire located in the east between Europe and Asia. It lasted from about 500 to 1453 C.E. Patriarch Leo III Theodora Byzantine Empire Constantinople Answer
Vocabulary 6 A type of religious image typically painted on a small wooden panel and considered sacred by Eastern Orthodox Christians Liturgy Icon Schism Patriarch Public Works Answer
Vocabulary 7 In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the bishop of an important city Patriarch Schism Leo III Justinian’s Code Iconoclasm Answer
Vocabulary 8 A sacred rite of public worship Icon Liturgy Patriarch Iconoclasm Schism Answer
Vocabulary 9 Construction projects built by a government for public use, such as buildings, roads, and bridges Justinian’s Code Iconoclasm Schism Liturgy Public Works Answer
Vocabulary 10 The church of the eastern Byzantine Empire Constantinople Eastern Orthodox Church Liturgy Icon Justinian’s Code Answer
Vocabulary 1 Constantinople Categories
Vocabulary 2 Schism CategoryCategory
Vocabulary 3 Justinian’s Code Category
Vocabulary 4 Iconoclasm Category
Vocabulary 5 Byzantine Empire Category
Vocabulary 6 Icon Category
Vocabulary 7 Patriarch Category
Vocabulary 8 Liturgy Category
Vocabulary 9 Public Works Category
Vocabulary 10 Eastern Orthodox Church Category
Multiple Choice 1 Byzantine emperor Leo III established the policy of iconoclasm because He believed people needed pictures to help them pray to God He wanted to have more paintings of Jesus in the churches He thought people were worshiping pictures rather than God Answer
Multiple Choice 2 What best describes the economic situation of people in Constantinople The poor worked in exchange for bread Most people were wealthy Military service provided the best way out of poverty Answer
Multiple Choice 3 What does the dome of the Hagia Sophia represent? Peace The emperor’s power Heaven Earthly life Answer
Multiple Choice 4 After the riots of 532, who was responsible for rebuilding Constantinople Constantine Justinian Charlemagne Leo III Answer
Multiple Choice 5 Consider this about Constantinople: *It was surrounded on 3 sides by water *It was located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia *Its harbor could be easily guarded against attack *It was 800 miles east of Rome How can you best describe these features of Constantinople They are political features They are economic benefits They are geographic features Answers
Multiple Choice 6 Which of the following events happened first? The Roman pope excommunicated Cerularius. The Roman capital moved to Byzantium. The Roman and eastern churches split. Answer
Multiple Choice 7 What conclusion can you draw from this passage? *The Byzantines viewed the emperor not just as the head of the government but as the living representative of God and Jesus Christ. The Byzantine people rebelled against the emperor. The Byzantine Empire united church and state. Answers
Multiple Choice 8 In religious matters, what best describes the power structure in the Byzantine Empire? The patriarch had power over the bishops. The emperor and pope were equals. The emperor had power over the patriarch. Answer
Multiple Choice 9 Justinian’s greatest support came from Theodora Leo III Charlemagne Clovis Answer
Multiple Choice 10 In 730 C.E., Byzantine emperor who banned the use of religious images in all churches and homes Justinian Theodora Leo III Charlemagne Answer
Multiple Choice 1 He thought people were worshiping pictures rather than God. Category
Multiple Choice 2 The poor worked in exchange for bread. Category
Multiple Choice 3 Heaven Category
Multiple Choice 4 Justinian Category
Multiple Choice 5 They are geographic features Category
Multiple Choice 6 The Roman capital moved to Byzantine Category
Multiple Choice 7 The Byzantine Empire united church and state Category
Multiple Choice 8 The emperor and pope were equals. Category
Multiple Choice 9 Theodora Category
Multiple Choice 10 Leo III Category
Open Ended 1 Describe why Constantinople was in an ideal location. Answer
Open Ended 2 What is Justinian’s Code and what affect did it have on the modern world? Answer
Open Ended 3 Explain 3 differences between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Answer
Open Ended 4 Describe what an icon is and why Leo III created the policy of iconoclasm? Answer
Open Ended 5 Describe the culture and lifestyle of the people who lived in Constantinople. Answer
Open Ended 1 Constantinople was in an ideal location because it was surrounded by three sides of water which made trade easier and helped keep intruders out. Constantinople was also located between Europe and Asia which also opened up opportunity for trade. Category
Open Ended 2 Justinian’s Code is a body of laws which became the basis for many legal codes (laws) in the western world. An example is the extending of women’s rights. Category
Open Ended 3 Roman Catholic Church (West)Eastern Orthodox Church (East) Led by popeLed by patriarch Church and state not combinedChurch and state combined Priests can’t marryPriest could marry, only unmarried can become bishop Rural, less wealthyWealthy, more cities Spoke LatinSpoke Greek Continued to use iconsEmperor believed icons were being worshiped, so he had them destroyed (iconoclasm) Pope Leo crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor They believe Byzantines should head the Roman Empire Pope excommunicates CerulariusCerularius closed churches that worship in the western tradition. Category Category
Open Ended 4 An icon is a type of religious image painted on a small wooden panel and considered sacred by Eastern Orthodox Christians. Leo III created the policy of iconoclasm because he felt people were worshiping the picture rather than God. Category
Open Ended 5 Life was more advanced in Constantinople than in western Europe. The city had a sewer system, hospitals, homes for the elderly, social services, and orphanages. The city’s language and culture were Greek. Although the city appeared to be wealthy, most people lived in poverty and swept the streets and weeded public gardens for food. Category
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