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Jeopardy Western Civilization Chapter 14

Vocabulary Important People Locations The Church What time is it?

Vocabulary What disease killed at least 1/3 of the population of Europe? A.) Ebola Virus B.) Bubonic Plague C.) Dysentery D.) Smallpox

Vocabulary What is the term for speaking in everyday language? A.) Common Law B.) Usury C.) Inquisition D.) Vernacular

Vocabulary What did the Magna Carta establish?

Vocabulary What event(s) led to the Great Schism?

Vocabulary What was the organized effort to drive the Muslims out of Spain called?

Important People This is the man that led the 3 rd Crusade A.) Henry II B.) Thomas Aquinas C.) Hugh Capet D.) Richard the Lion-Hearted

Important People Who was the pope that called for the 1 st Crusade? A.) Pope Gregory VII B.) Pope Phillip II C.) Pope Urban II D.) Pope Saladin

Important People This man married Eleanor of Aquitaine

Important People What did John Wycliffe do?

Important People What did Joan of Arc accomplish?

Locations What place did the Crusades attempt to win back? A.) England B.) Jerusalem C.) Holy Roman Empire D.) Normandy

Locations This city was sacked during the 4 th Crusade A.) Paris B.) Jerusalem C.) Constantinople D.) Edessa

Locations The Hundred Years’ War was fought over control of which area

Locations Where did the pope move to in 1305 (beginning of the Great Schism)?

Locations Where was William the Conqueror from?

The Church What is the practice of kings appointing clergy called? A.) Lay Investiture B.) Usury C.) Power grab D.) Simony

The Church What was the architectural style of most churches built after 1100? A.) Modern B.) Romanesque C.) Victorian D.) Gothic

The Church Who taught that the Bible was the final authority?

The Church During the Hundred Years’ War, the church tried and convicted this woman, only to later admit they were wrong.

The Church This man was a religious scholar that mixed Greek and Christian thought.

What time is it? What years did the Bubonic Plague strike Europe? A.) B.) C.) D.)

What time is it? What were the approximate years of the Crusades? A.) B.) C.) D.)

What time is it? When did the Hundred Years’ War happen?

What time is it? When did William the Conqueror invade England to gain the throne? A.) Great Pyramid of Gaza B.) Statue of Zeus C.) Hanging Gardens of Babylon D.) Tomb of Mausolus

What time is it? When was the Great Schism?