Section Review/R.C.’s (pg. 1) Read ch. 13 sect 1 beginning on page 288. Answer 2 reading Check Questions and seciton review questions 1-5. Stamped.

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Section Review/R.C.’s (pg. 1) Read ch. 13 sect 1 beginning on page 288. Answer 2 reading Check Questions and seciton review questions 1-5. Stamped

Main Idea 13.1 (pg. 2) Beginning on page 288. Write out the main idea for each paragraph and give 2 supporting details. Stamped

Feudalism and Manorial System (pg.3) Please read ch. 13 sect. 2 beginning on page 294 Answer 2 reading checks and section review 1-4 Stamped

Feudalism/Manorial (pg.4) Beginning on page 294 Write out the main idea for each paragraph and give 2 supporting details. Make sure to have each subsection written with a line underneath Stamped

THE CRUSDADES (pg.5) Read ch. 14 sect.1 beginning on page 318 Answer 4 Reading Checks and section review 1-4

Main Idea (page 6) Go through each paragraph from ch.14 sect. 1 beginning on page 318 Ex. CAUSES OF THE CRUSADES – Paragraph 1: Main idea: Seljuq Turks gained control of Palestine “HOLY LAND” from the christians Supporting detail: Christians had been persecuted by the Turks Supporting detail: Pope Urban II was called on to help the Christians

Growth of Towns (pg. 7) Read ch. 14 sect. 3 beginning on page 327 Answer 3 Reading check Q’s and Section Review 1-4 Stamped

Growth of Towns Main Idea (pg. 8) Pg. 327 Write the main idea and 2-3 supporting details for the following sections: – Rights of Townspeople – Merchants – Workers – Rise of the middle class – Medieval Towns – Town life – Black Death

Italian Rennaissance (pg.9) Please read ch. 15 sect. 1 beginning on page 354 Answer 3 reading Check Q’s and Section Review 1-4