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Introducing the Middle Ages
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History Vocab Self-Sufficient: ▫Able to supply one’s own needs without external assistance Revive: ▫Bring back into notice/ revive of subject Revival: ▫Restoration of use, acceptance, revival of custom
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History Vocab Cont. Obligation: ▫Binding promise, contract, sense of duty Mutual ▫Having the same relation toward each other/ mutual friends or enemies Chivalry: ▫The sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight, including courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms
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History Vocab Cont. Heir: ▫Person who inherits property after another’s death
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So… What are the Middle Ages? Roughly the 1000 year span between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Renaissance Characteristics ▫Classical heritage of Rome ▫Belief in Roman Catholic Church ▫Customs of Germanic Tribes
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Causes: Fall of Rome Weak Economy: Inflation Weak Military Political Corruption Social Problems
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Causes: Characteristics of Europe Disruption of Trade Downfall of Cities Population Shift Decline of Learning Loss of Common Language
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Directions: Assignment Page 354-357 Do the charts on pages 5 through 7 Due at
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The Franks and Charlemagne Monasteries ▫Religious communities in rural areas Monks ▫Men who gave up worldly possessions and devoted their lives to God Nuns ▫Women who gave up worldly possessions and devoted their lives to God
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The Franks and Charlemagne Illuminated Manuscript ▫Religious writings, decorated with ornate letters and brilliant pictures Monks preserved learning by writing Illuminated Manuscripts Papacy ▫Gregory I broadened the power of the pope from religious power to include government power
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The Franks and Charlemagne Secular ▫Worldly power in politics
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Page 6: Timeline: Assignment Dates and Details Due at 2:15 Create Timeline from page 6 Due at: 2:30
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