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Powerpoint Jeopardy VocabChapter 4Chapter 5PeopleMisc

Category 1 – 10 points The leaders of the Church in the East

Category 1 – 20 points our participation in the life of God

Category 1 – 30 points Days designed to perform rituals properly/routinely to keep the gods happy are called

Category 1 – 40 points Donating 10% of income to the church

Category 1 – 50 points, breaking of a relationship between two groups who still hold essential beliefs in common

Category 2 – 10 points The Church in the west spoke what language

Category 2 – 20 points Which angle brought Mohammed the Koran

Category 2 – 30 points Celibacy became a standard practice in the Catholic faith after which council in 1123

Category 2 – 40 points After the Hijrah, the Muslims settled in what city

Category 2 – 50 points What became the two most important Sacraments as seen in church Architecture

Category 3 – 10 points Bribe by a lord to have their son became bishop or priest

Category 3 – 20 points The Catholic Church founded Oxford and what other university in England

Category 3 – 30 points On the death of the pope, all of the cardinals that could travel to Rome within 9 days met in a secret meeting to elect the pope called a

Category 3 – 40 points What is the name for the covered walkways in a monastery

Category 3 – 50 points What is the Latin name for the period of time between the death and election of Popes

Category 4 – 10 points Turned his land over to the pope to make him a civil leader

Category 4 – 20 points Who designed the procedure for electing a pope in conclave and help the governance of the church run more smoothly

Category 4 – 30 points King of Norway Educated in England On becoming king he directed his subjects to convert

Category 4 – 40 points First Holy Roman Emperor

Category 4 – 50 points Who was the Pope that Crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor

Category 5 – 10 points In the feudal system, what was the name of the farms the lords lived on?

Category 5 – 20 points What is the time period when Christian warriors would abstain from fighting on Christmas, lent, special saint feast days, and other religious dates important to individual communities

Category 5 – 30 points Spain and Scandinavia remained under control of whom before they became Christian

Category 5 – 40 points Which controversy dealt with Icons and the Holy Roman Emperor, Leo

Category 5 – 50 points After the Schism which churches in the East were no longer subject to the pope’s authority

Final Jeopardy Briefly describe why Duke William deeded his land to Peter and Paul.