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| What did Christians do despite the fact they feared muslims? |
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| learned from Muslim Advances in science and mathematics. |
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Which of the following is credited to Charlemagne? A) the defeat of the Muslims at the battle of Tours B)the development of banking C)the revival of Latin learning |
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| C) the revival of Latin learning |
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| Feudalism evolved as a response to a need for, what? |
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| Did noblewomen have an active role in medieval society? |
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| What was the manor economy based on? |
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| How did monks and nuns improve during the Middle Ages? |
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| They cared for the sick and poor |
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Why did some religious people want to reform the chuch during mideval times? |
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| Who dominated the economic and political life of medieval towns? |
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| Who was known for creating a code that refromed laws and organized them to rule his empire? |
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| What empire was the Hagia Sophia build during? |
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| Who was the king of Franks and the emperor of Rome? |
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| What person gave hope and unity that rallied French troops to victory? |
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| What is the month that muslims observe fasting during? |
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| Who was the Hundred Years War between? |
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Who or what was responsible for unifying Western Europe? |
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| What treaty divided Charlemagne's empire into 3 zones? |
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| Who took over Charlemagne's empire? |
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| Germanic invaders took over what empire? |
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| Charlemagne's (it doesn't make sense i know) |
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In a feudalistic society what was the order of social classes from bottom to top? |
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| Peasants, Knights, Vassals, Lords, King |
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| When was the Magna Carta created? |
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| What was another name for Feudalism? |
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Why were the Crusades fought? |
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They were fought to escape troubles at home, 1. to win wealth and land, 2. to experience adventure, 3. to conquer the holy land, and 4. to help end feudalism. |
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| What was the capital of the Byzantine Empire? |
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| What was developed during the Byzantine Empire? |
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| Who did the Byzantine Empire fall to and in what year? |
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| The Ottoman Turks in 1453 |
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| What did the conquerors of the Byzantine Empire rename the capital? |
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| During the mideval days new learning was bassed on ______, and Christianity was still based largely on ________. |
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| What was the cause of the division in the church during the middle ages? |
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Whether or not they should worship icons |
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What two churches was Christianity divided into? hint: one was in the east and one was in the west |
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West: Roman Catholic East: Greek Eastern Orthodox |
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| What were 4 geographic barriers that hindered movement in Africa? |
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1. few natural harbors 2. rainforest 3. deserts like the sahara 4. rivers and a series of rapids & cataracts |
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| What year did Charlemagne die? |
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| How was Western Europe Unified? (3) |
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1. Charlemagne created one huge empire; 2. developed an alliance with the church; 3. and Revived learning. |
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| When did Europeans join the Crusades? |
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| Why did the Europeans join the crusades? |
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| Because they wanted to free Jerulsalem and Spread Christianity |
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| Were the Christians successfull at the Crusades? What was the result and its effects? |
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| No, they failed to permanently conquer Jerusalem but they increased trade by travel. |
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| What church did Byzantine belong to when the church was divided? |
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| The East- Greek Eastern Orthodox |
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| What are the 5 pillars of Islam? |
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1. "There is no god but God, Muhammad is the messanger of God." 2. Daily Prayer 3. Give to Charity 4. Fasting (ramadan) 5. Hajj, or the pilgramage to Mecca |
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| What dynasty was in Korea during this time period and what year was it united? |
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| the Shilla Dynasty in 668 AD |
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| What were the 3 seperate kingdoms forged by poweful leader is Korea from 300AD to 600AD? |
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Koguryo (North) Paekche (Southwest) Shilla (Southeast) |
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| What were the only 3 dynasties in China's history? |
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Shilla 668-918 Koryo 918-1392 Choson or Yi 1392-1910 |
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| What was the name of the Tang Empress who supported the union of the Shilla dynasty? |
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| What was one significant change made during the Shilla Dynasty? |
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They became a tribuary state and acknowleged Chinese overlordship but preserved its independence. |
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| Who was Korea's most celebrated leader? |
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| an alphabet using symbols to represent the sounds of spoken Korean which was developed by King Sejong during the Choson empire |
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| Who set up the Choson dynasty? |
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| What year was Korea invaded and by whom? |
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| United Nomads from central Asia |
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| Under which two dynasties did China expand and prosper? |
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| During what years did the Mongols rule much of Asia? |
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| Who took over after the Mongols fell? |
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