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Outline for Jeopardy Mr. Boussy

CrusadesReligion The Manor People Hodge Podge Terms

Crusades 100 What was the purpose of the Crusades?

Crusades 100 To recapture the holy land from Turkish Muslims.

Crusades 200 Why did the Pope want to be involved in the Crusades?

Crusades Power over and to include the Greek Orthodox Church. 2. Power over the Empire of Rome.

Crusades 300 Who asked Pope Urban II to get involved in the Crusades?

Crusades 300 Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus

Crusades 400 Give 2 results of the Crusades.

Crusades Introduced new items to Popes power. 2. Towns develop. 3. Demand for goods. 4. Saw needed unified army.

Crusades 500 Give 3 reasons why people fought in the Crusades.

Crusades Religious enthusiasm 2. Forgiveness of sins 3. Cancellation of debts 4. For salvation

Religion 100 The leader of the Roman Catholic Church

Religion 100 Pope

Religion 200 In the Middle Ages describe 3 areas the church was involved in.

Religion 200 Political, spiritual, and economic affairs

Religion 300 What was it called when the church prevented people from the sacraments?

Religion 300 excommunication

Religion 400 What were people called who questioned the practices of the Church and then were considered dangerous to the Church?

Religion 400 heretics

Religion 500 How did medieval cathedrals help educate people who could not read?

Religion 500 Stained glass windows told biblical stories.

The Manor 100 The lord’s castle was built for:

The Manor 100 defense

The Manor 200 The manorial system was based on the relationship between…?

The Manor 200 The lord and his vassal.

The Manor 300 Describe how the castles were to live in.

The Manor 300 Cold, damp, and dirty

The Manor 400 Noble women did what on the manor?

The Manor Medical help 2. Took over when lord was gone 3. An active role

The Manor 500 The head of the manor

The Manor 500 lord

People 100 What were the 3 main classes under the feudal system?

People 100 Noble, clergy, peasant

People 200 Life in the Middle Ages for the common man was like what?

People 200 Hard work and no pay

People 300 What group made up the largest part of the population?

People 300 Peasants

People 400 Manor economy was based on ____.

People 400 farming

People 500 Describe 2 means of entertainment.

People 500 Dance, storytellers, traveling minstrels, acrobats, animal trainers

Hodge Podge 100 In the early Middle Ages they used _____ for dinner plates.

Hodge Podge 100 Stale bread

Hodge Podge 200 Why did some religious groups want to reform the church?

Hodge Podge 200 Grown corrupt

Hodge Podge 300 What was a result of new farming technologies and methods?

Hodge Podge 300 Population growth

Hodge Podge 400 Under medieval law you were _____ until proven _____

Hodge Podge 400 Guilty, innocent

Hodge Podge 500 What percent of your money did the church want and what was it called?

Hodge Podge %, a tithe

Terms 100 A person became an adult in the Christian religion through

Terms 100 confirmation

Terms 200 The Church and code of law

Terms 200 Canon law

Terms 300 What is the sacrament when you confess your sins and repent your sins?

Terms 300 penance

Terms 400 What is the Holy Eucharist?

Terms 400 Communion

Terms 500 Buying and selling of church positions

Terms 500 simony