Feudalism/Manor systemTOP 10 CONCEPTS OF MIDDLE AGES Church/age of faith Scholaticism DECENTRALIZED!!! Pope v. kings/emperors/secular leaders Plague/G.S./

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Feudalism/Manor systemTOP 10 CONCEPTS OF MIDDLE AGES Church/age of faith Scholaticism DECENTRALIZED!!! Pope v. kings/emperors/secular leaders Plague/G.S./ 100 Yrs War Guilds/ local econ. Putting out system 33 conflicts: Habs v. Valois, many v. 1, religious v. secular IsolationMed/Sci DOWN

Top 10 Terms of Age of Ex & Com Rev Mercantilism/bullionism  zero sum game Triangle Trade Tariffs Middle Passage Putting out system Joint Stock Company Nat’l economy Inflation Bank of Amsterdam Circumnavigation Columbian Exchange Treaty of Torsdaillas EIC Spices Favorable balance of trade Names Henry the Navigator All the explorers (kinda- know the names-ish)

Top Terms of the Reformation Trent (Sp Inquisition) 95 Theses Diet Worms/Papal Bull Augsburg (1555) Act of Supremacy Peasant Revolt Printing Press Calvinism

Compare and contrast the Renaissance in Italy and in northern Europe. Why did the Renaissance start in Italy? What factors in European society gave rise to the Age of Exploration? Explain how economic, technological, and religious factors promoted European exploration from about 1450 to Compare and contrast Martin Luther and John Calvin from religious, economic, and social perspectives. Discuss the relationship between politics and religion by examining the wars of religion. Choose TWO specific examples from the following: Dutch Revolt French Wars of Religion English Civil War Thirty Years’ War FRQ’s We Looked at & Talked About

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