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 Warm-up: Complete country outline Bulgaria through Finland. (you keep the paper that says “warm-ups”, you pass back the paper with the information about each country).  Pg.637 (map)  Discuss 29.3  Chapter 29 quiz is on Monday 18 April

 Describe the structure of feudal society  Discuss the role played by the Christian Church during the Middle Ages  Identify the changes that took place in Europe after the 1100s

 Answer the following questions:  1.) Describe the impact that Charlemagne had on Western Civilization.  2.)Create a different type of visual organizer to display the information provided in the chart on pg  3.)Explain why feudalism appeared in Western Europe.  4.) Describe the role that the catholic church played in feudal Europe.  5.) Explain the changes that began to take place in Western Europe around 1100 C.E.  6.)Explain why Pope Urban II called for the crusade and describe the impact that the crusades had on Europe.  7.) Explain how cultural diffusion was responsible for the spread of the bubonic plague. List 2 effects that the plague had on Europe.