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100 200 300 400 500 Feudalism Historical Figures ChurchChurch v. State CrusadesRandom
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What did knights receive in exchange for their service to a lord? A 100
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They got a fief (land). A 100
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What is the knight’s code of honor? What did it emphasize? A 200
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A knights code of honor is called Chivalry and it focuses on bravery, honor, respect towards women, protecting the innocent, etc… A 200
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Why element of European geography cause the development of feudalism? A 300
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A lack of natural barriers and the presence of towns along rivers allowed for easy Viking attack. A 300
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What three groups frequently threatened European kingdoms making feudalism nessary? A 400
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Vikings, Magyars, and Muslim invasions made feudalism necessary. A 400
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What part of the castle was used to protect kings, nobility, and their families? A 500
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The keep kept important people safe. A 500
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Who brought feudalism to England from France? B 100
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William the Conqueror. B 100
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He was crowned as the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800 CE. B 200
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Charlemagne B 200
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He converted the Irish to Christian even though he was a pagan until his late teens. B 300
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St. Patrick B 300
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He established strict rules followed by monasteries across Europe. B 400
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Benedict B 400
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Their goal was to make all of the Iberian Peninsula Christian? B 500
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Ferdinand and Isabella B 500
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What was the main goal of missionaries? C 100
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To spread Christianity. C 100
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Why did medieval Christian fear excommunication? C 200
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They thought it would prevent them from going to heaven. C 200
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Gothic cathedrals were characterized by… C 300
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Vaulted ceilings, stained glass, huge windows, pointed arches, flying buttresses… C 300
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How did Saint Thomas Aquinas support the authority of the Church? C 400
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He taught that reason could support Christian beliefs and that rational thinkers could still have faith. C 400
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Why did the Church split in 1000 and what two Churches were formed? C 500
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Pope Leo IX claimed authority over the bishop of Constantinople. The Byzantine Emperor disagreed and the church split into the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches C 500
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Power shifted from nobles to who in the Late Middle Ages? D 100
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Power shifted from nobles to Kings and Popes in the Middle Ages. D 100
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What are three duties and powers of Popes? D 200
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Writing bulls to explain religious teachings Providing guidance on how to live and pray Deciding when someone was acting against the Church Excommunicating people Settling disputes within the Church. Acting as Gods representative on earth. Choosing bishops and cardinals D 200
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What did Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV disagree about? D 400
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They disagreed about who had the power to select bishops. D 400
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What did the Compromise of 1122 say? D 500
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Popes would select Bishops but bishops must obey kings. D 500
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What was the goal of the Crusades? E 100
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To retake the Holy Land, Jerusalem, from the Muslims. E 100
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Why did Byzantines distrust western Christian after the Crusades? E 200
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Because the Holy Roman Empire attacked Constantinople who were also Christians (a Eastern Orthodox community). E 200
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How was the Reconquista like the Crusades? E 300
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Both fought to retake land from the Muslim empires, were fought in the name of the Roman Catholic Chruch, and had the support of Pope Urban II. E 300
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Who came into power when Richard I went on the Third Crusade? Why was this a problem? E 400
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His brother John became king this was a problem because John upset the barons and was forced to sign the Magna Carta, limiting the power of all future English monarchs. E 400
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Name three ways the Crusades effect Europe? E 500
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-Trade grow -New products come to Europe -Towns grew due to trade. -Feudalism declined as serfs gained freedom by fighting. -Nobles lost power to kings E 500
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How was Europe organized after the fall of Rome? F 100
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It was made up of many small and competing kingdoms. F 100
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Why did cities grow after 1,000? F 200
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There was an increase in population because new agricultural technology like the plow many food more available. There was also an increase in trade. F 200
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What was a vassals most important duty? F 300
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To defend his lord. F 300
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What is the manor system F 400
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Manors are self-sufficient communities where serfs/peasants produce food for the lord in exchange for protection from knights. F 400
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What group was responsible for building the first universities? F 500
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The Church F 500
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