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Hosted by Your Favorite History Teacher

Classical Greece Medieval Europe Rise of Rome to the Holy Roman Empire Mixed Bag

Row 1, Col 1 Greece and Rome When historians refer to Classical Europe they are referring to what two civilizations that flourished between 800Bc and 400AD?

1,2 bishops / pope During the Middle Ages the Roman Catholic Church became a political power in western Europe. The church was led by leaders in each community known as ___________ and the leader of the church was know as the ____________.

1,3 D. The French Revolution The Modern period of history, according to historians begins with the Renaissance around 1350 BC and ends with what event? A.The fall of Rome B.The rise of the Holy Roman Empire C.The Age of Exploration D.The French Revolution

1,4 Constantinople This city became the capital of the Roman Empire during the decline of Rome.

2,1 Athens The world’s first city to be governed by a democratic constitution was __________.

2,2 A.Feudalism B.The Holy Roman Empire C.The manorial system A. feudalism The Medieval social system, which was based on agriculture, was known as what?

2,3 Tablets on which laws regarding wills, courts and property were recorded are know as… Twelve Tables

2,4 C. Rome Jesus Christ was born a citizen of A.Athens B.Constantinople C.Rome D.D. Alexandria

3,1 C. A Republic Roman government created system of government where leaders were elected. This system was known as a.Constitutional Monarchy b. A Democracy c.A Republic

3,2 C. Lords Knight Serf Which order listed shows the correct relationship of authority from most to least powerful on the feudal manor? A.Serf vassal lord B.Lords nobles vassals C.Lords knights serfs

3,3 Agriculture Feudalism was base on this…

3,4 Greece Alexander the Great conquered most of the known world at the time and spread the culture of what country?

4,1 C. Constantine I and Theodoius I Christianity was made the official religion of Rome under these two Roman emperors

4,2 Charters During the Middle Ages towns and cities became increasingly independent from feudal lords control and became centers of manufacturing. Eventually powerful lords became knights and kings and gave residents of cities privileges and freedoms in written documents called ________________?

4,3 Romulus and Remus Rome was founded by these two twin brothers

4,4 Guilds /apprentices During the Middle Ages manufacturing came under the control of an organization called _________that trained young workers called _________.

5,1 Athens and Sparta The Peloponnesian War, which lasted 30 years, between two Greek city states ultimately to the decline of Creek culture and influence. Name these two city states.

5,2 The Medieval period or Middle Ages refers to a 1,000 year period that lies between what two historical time periods? Classical and Modern

5,3 true True or false Under the Roman Empire, Senators lost power to emperors?

5,4 Jean Rousseau / John Locke European writers /philosopher that thought and wrote about the nature of man and government. They wrote that government should serve and protect citizens and their freedom. They said that people needed to be responsible for their actions. Name one of these two writers.