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The Later Middle Ages
Section 2
MATCHING In the space provided, write the letter of the term or person
that matches each description. Some answers will not be used.
______ 1. European warriors who volunteered to fight
for the Holy Land were known as this.
______ 2. English king who fought in the Third
Crusade
______ 3. The Third Crusade began after this city was
re-conquered by Muslims.
a. Byzantine Empire
b. Constantinople
c. Crusaders
d. First Crusade
e. Holy Roman Empire
______ 4. He called on Christians to drive Muslims out
of the Holy Land.
______ 5. European Crusaders took control of the Holy
Land in AD 1099 in this crusade.
______ 6. In the Third Crusade, this Muslim leader was
respected for his kindness toward the enemy.
______ 7. Knights in search of treasure attacked this
city on their way to take part in the Fourth
Crusade.
______ 8. The Crusades led to distrust between
f. Jerusalem
g. kings
h. knights
i. Muslims
j. Richard I
k. Saladin
l. Second Crusade
m. Urban II
Christians and these people.
______ 9. As a result of the Crusades these people
gained power at the pope’s expense.
______ 10. This empire asked for help dealing with
attacks by Turkish Muslims.
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The Later Middle Ages
8. Prince Shotoku
9. sea
10. Buddhism
Section 1
1. c
2. a
3. d
4. d
5. b
Section 2
1. F, written by noble women
2. F, lived apart from the poor
3. T
4. T
5. F, the common people
Section 3
1. m
2. h
3. g
4. e
5. b
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Section 2
1. c
2. j
3. f
4. m
5. d
a
j
k
f
i
k
b
i
g
a
Section 3
1. Saint Thomas Aquinas
2. Canterbury
3. clergy
4. Friars
5. Roman Catholic Church
6. universities
7. books
8. church
9. Cathedrals
10. Gothic
The Early Middle Ages
Section 1
1. a
2. d
3. c
4. b
5. a
Section 2
1. Middle Ages
2. Franks
3. missionaries
4. Scandinavia
5. Saint Patrick
6. Clovis
7. monks
8. monasteries
9. Muslims
10. Charlemagne
Section 3
1. d
2. j
3. e
4. b
5. a
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Section 4
1. F, originated in central and eastern Asia
2. F, required kings to respect certain rights.
3. F, did not bring about changes outside of
England
4. F, support of Parliament
5. F, weakened English kings and
strengthened French kings
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Section 5
1. Black Death
2. Granada
3. Spanish Inquisition
4. Christians
5. God
6. leave the country
7. Jews
8. heretics
9. Ferdinand and Isabella
10. heresy
g
f
k
m
i
Section 4
1. F, were very similar
2. F, they both swore loyalty
3. F, they also differed culturally.
4. F, similar to lords
5. T
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