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Christian Europe Emerges, 300 – 1200 CE
JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin Christian Europe Emerges, 300 – 1200 CE Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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JEOPARDY! Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 6 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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JEOPARDY! Europe Church 1 Church 2 Byzantine Rulers Middle Ages 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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After 486 CE, they continued the pattern of Roman imperial rule in the East.
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Byzantine Empire Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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By the end of the 12th century, the Byzantine Empire had lost much of their territory to this C. Asian ethnic group. Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Seljuk Turks (Turks) Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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After the fall of Rome in the 5th century, the western Roman Empire fragmented into a handful what kind of kingdoms. Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Germanic Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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The collapse of Rome led to Romance, Germanic, and this eastern European linguistic zone.
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Slavic Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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732 CE marks the date in which this army was finally halted at the town of Tour, France.
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Islamic (Muslim) Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Formal division in the church over differences in doctrine.
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schism Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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The struggle between the Church and the secular kings to control ecclesiastical appointments. (2 words) Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Investiture controversy
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Communal living and prayer was the most important impact associated with the rise of these institutions during the Middle Ages. Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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monasteries Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Pope Urban II’s call for the First Crusade was delivered here in 1095.
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Council of Clermont Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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The selling of religious appointments to people outside of the Church.
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simony Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, and Jerusalem are all examples of this (heads of the Christian Church). Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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patriarchates Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Beliefs or practices that are so unacceptable as to be un-Christian that often led to charges.
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heresy Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Daily Double!!! Church law. Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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canon law Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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The trip made by travelers to the most holy city in Christendom.
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pilgrimage Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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This was a creation of the Church and was just a loosely held coalition of German princes – not really an ‘empire’. Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Holy Roman (Empire) Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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This sixth century plague was named after the ruler of the Byzantine Empire at the time.
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Justinian(‘s plague) Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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This would become the basis for civil law in the West.
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Justinian’s law code (Corpus Juris Civilis)
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Among Byzantine cultural achievements, the Hagia Sofia and this writing system used in the conversion of Slavic speakers to Christianity. Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Cyrillic Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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These people converted to Christianity after viewing the Hagia Sofia church in Constantinople.
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the Russians Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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One reason Vladimir I chose Christianity over Islam was because of Islamic forbiddance of these beverages. Answer Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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alcohol(ic beverages)
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The “Hammer” who stopped the Islamic European onslaught in what is now France.
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Charles Martel Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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He was crowned Emperor of Rome by the Pope in 800 CE.
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Charlemagne Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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The Frankish dynasty that includes Charles Martel, Charlemagne, and Louis the Pious.
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Carolingian Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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He invaded England in 1066 and brought Anglo-Saxon rule to an end.
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William the Conqueror Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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The name by which the office of the Pope is referred (and no it’s not the Vatican).
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papacy Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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The primary centers for agricultural production during the Middle Ages.
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manors Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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Agricultural workers who belonged to the manor and were obligated to the lord.
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serfs Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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As time went on, armored knighthood was incumbent upon revenue generated from this possession.
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A grant of land exchanged for military service.
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fief Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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A sworn supporter of a king or lord due to a grant of land or protection from marauding invaders.
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vassal Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
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