Medieval World Review
Relating to a style of church architecture that developed in medieval Europe, featuring ribbed vaults, stained-glass windows, flying buttresses, pointed arches, and tall spires. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Gothic
Roman Catholic Pope who issues the call for the first Crusade in Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Urban II
One of the expeditions in which medieval Christian warriors sought to recover control of the Holy Land from the Muslims. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Crusade
Muslim ruler who fought against the Crusaders. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Saladin
English Crusader king who fought against Saladin. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Richard the Lion-Hearted
A deadly disease that spread across Asia and Europe in 1349 and killed millions of people. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Bubonic plague
A system of farming developed in medieval Europe, in which farmland was divided into three fields of equal size and each of these was successively planted with a winter crop, planted with a spring crop, and left unplanted. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Three-field system
A Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy – especially the one active in Spain during the 1400s. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Inquisition
In feudal Europe, a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Lord
An estate granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Fief
The everyday language of people in a region or country. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Vernacular
“Great Charter” – a document guaranteeing basic political rights in England, drawn up by nobles and approved by King John in A.D Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Magna Carta
The effort by Christian leaders to drive the Muslims out of Spain, lasting from the 1100s until Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Reconquista
Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Secular
A body of representatives that makes laws for a nation. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Parliament
A medieval association of people working at the same occupation, which controlled its member’s wages and prices. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Guild
The Catholic Church underwent reform and launched _________ (religious wars) against Muslims and others. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Crusades
The Crusades resulted in trade and exploration between Christians and _______ but left a legacy of distrust. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Muslims
During the 1300s, Europe was torn apart by religious strife, the ________ plague, and the Hundred Years’ War. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT bubonic
Modern concepts of _____ trials, common law, and legal rights developed during this period. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT jury
French teenager who claimed visions to lead French forces against the English. Although initially successfully, she was ultimately caught, tried by the Church as a witch, and burned at the stake. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Joan of Arc
In feudal Europe, a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Lord
An estate granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Fief
Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Secular
A religious community of men (called monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Monastery
Instructions for Using this Game Template All of the slides you will need for a twenty-five question review game are included in this PowerPoint template and all of the navigational hyperlinks that allow the user to move between the main game screen and the individual question screens are pre-defined as well. To make a customized game, do the following: 1.While working in the “Normal” or “Slide” view, you may edit the main game slide and each of the slides that contain the individual questions and answers. On the first slide, you may edit the names of the individual categories and the heading at the top of the screen. On each question slide, replace the sample question text placeholders with the specific question you wish to pose and type the proper answer in the corresponding answer box near the bottom of each slide. 2.An open space has purposely been created below the “question” portion of each slide to allow for the insertion of a video clip from the unitedstreaming™ video library or a digital image from the unitedstreaming™ Image Library. Remember to save all such video and image files to your game project folder before you insert them into your slides—this will insure that all resources will display properly when you play the game. 3.It is recommended that you set video clips to play automatically when you insert them into the individual question/answer slides. Remember that during the game, you can click within the confines of the movie clip at any time to pause the clip and wait for a student response. 4.In order to “reset” the game and restore the appearance of the main game slide, just close the file and re-open it again to begin a new game. Marchessault 2003