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Unit IIIA Quest Review
• Q: The middle ages would start with what significant
event
• A: Fall of Rome
• Q: Land was the basis of one’s
• A: Wealth and power
• Q: Was from Normandy, invaded and conquered
England in 1066
• A: William the Conqueror
• Q: Crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on
12-25-800
• A: Charlemagne/Charles the Great
• Q: Conquered China, tries and fails to conquer Japan
• A: Mongol Empire
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Q: Goths played a role in
A: Fall of Rome
Q: Why Constantinople was a great location
A: Trade between Europe and Asia
Q: Shows that science/reason/philosophy could
help explain religion
A: Scholasticism
Q: Agriculture was the basic economy for
A: Feudal manor
Q: Charlemagne sought to do what with his power
A: Centralize it
• Q: What system was self sufficient
• A: Manor system
• Q: The RCC would play a role in the political and
_____ lives of medieval Europe
• A: Social
• Q: Two major rivers in Mesopotamia
• A: Tigris and Euphrates
• Q: Purpose of the guilds
• A: Standardize goods and prices/protects workers
• Q: Inquisition
• A: Find heretics/persecute them
• Q: Capetian monarchy ruled for
• A: 200 years
• Q: Converted to Christianity and helped brought
Christianity to Europe/Franks unite and rise
• A: Clovis
• Q: Architecture/pointed/impression of height/
• A: Gothic
• Q: Would provide unification and stability to
Europe
• A: RCC
• Q: Religion that started as a movement against
Hinduism
• A: Buddhism
• Q: Collapse of the central authority (fall of
Rome) would lead to the formation of
• A: Feudalism/system
• Q: First European explorer to sail to N.
America before Columbus
• A: Leif Ericson
• Q: Europeans would demand goods from the
Middle East as a result of
• A: The Crusades
• Q: Result of the conflict between the RCC and
Germany
• A: Germany would be weak and disunited
• Q: Portcullis
• A: Wooden grill/protect the gate
• Q: Major cultural development in the middle
ages is that literature would start to be written
in the
• A: Vernacular = common language
• Q: High church officials would come from
what class
• A: Noble
• Q: Italy was governed by
• A: Local nobles/nobility
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Q: English king who signed the Magna Carta
A: John
Q: Prior to the plague Europe went through
A: Declining birth rates, overpopulation, climate
change, famine
Q: Spanish monarchs who were hostile to nonChristian religions
A: Ferdinand and Isabella
Q: Italian city-states (i.e. Venice) are going to
grow because of the
A: Crusades
Q: Difference between Arab and Viking
expansion
A: Arabs = urban centers/Vikings = non-urban
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Q: Germanic tribe that would settle Britain
A: Saxons
Q: King that expanded the borders (Scotland to Spain)
A: Henry II
Q: Lower production higher prices were a result of
A: Plague
Q: Two popes, nobody knows who the true pope was
A: Great Schism
Q: Hajj
A: Pilgrimage to Mecca
Q: Extreme ornamentation/stained glass told biblical
stories/ larger cathedrals
• A: Gothic architecture
• Q: Cultural influence of the Muslim empire in
Spain
• A: Architecture
• Q: Aristarchus
• A: Astronomer/sun-centered the universe
• Q: Main entrance of the keep
• A: Forebuilding
• Q: Basis of the pope’s/RCC’s power
• A: Petrine Doctrine
• Q: Civilizations that arose from the Indus Valley
• A: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro