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 Take out your study guides to be checked in  Bellringer – 3 Religions – on the back….  Draw the Medieval Social Pyramid-include what each “gave and gained”  What was the cause/effect of the Black Death  Objective  Review for test.  White Board Review  Wrap up – Study Guide Questions?  HW :Study!  Test Tomorrow!  Packets due tomorrow

Get your White Boards Ready!

 1. Latin word for Middle Ages  2. People who try to convert others to a particular religion  3. Religious men who lived apart from society  4. Pieces of land given to knights as payment  5. A small farmer who did not own any land  6. A worker who was tied to the land  7. This is the first type of castle built.

 1. Medieval Times  2. missionaries  3. monks  4. fief  5. peasant  6. serf  7. Motte & Bailey

 1. Qur’an is the holy book for Islam  2. The Black Death originated (started) in England.  3. Knights were NOT expected to help others and be humble.  4. The Black Death was spread mainly through fishing.  5. The fifth pillar of Islam is a pilgrimage to Medina.  6. The Alps separate Europe from Asia  7. A manor is a large estate owned by a knight or lord.

 1. True  2. False – Asia  3. False – They had to protect the weak and be modest & humble in their actions  4. False – through trade  5. False – to Mecca  6. False – it is the Ural Mnts.  7. True

 1. This religion calls God, Allah  2. The Talmud is one of the holy books  3. Synagogue is a place of worship  4. Followers believe in the teachings of Jesus  5. Followers believe in God  6. There are five acts of worship (Pillars) required by the followers  7. They are still waiting for a savior.

 1. Islam  2. Judaism  3. Judaism  4. Christianity  5. All  6. Islam  7. Judaism

 1. Why were the Crusades fought?  2. During the Crusades, Christians fought against ______________?  3. One reason the Christian Crusaders lost the Holy Land was….  4. What is one positive outcome of the Crusades?  5. What animal is blamed for the Black Death?  6. What does Habeas Corpus mean?  7. This document limited the king’s power

 1. To gain control of Palestine, the Holy Land  2. Muslims  3. they traveled long distances to the battles  4. Trade & knowledge between Europe and Asia increased  5. Rats  6. One can not go to jail with out reason  7. Magna Carta