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World History Mid-Term Review 1. • This is an estate granted to a vassal by his lord. • fief 2. • This is a peasant bound to the land • serf 3. • This is a document that set out the rights a privileges of a town • Charter 4. • This is the founder of the first order of friars • St. Francis of Assisi 5. • This is the Frankish leader who conquered the former Roman province of Gaul. • Clovis 6. • This was a religious French king who improved royal government. • King Louis IX 7. • This was the Holy Roman Emperor who fought to control wealthy northern Italian cities. • Frederick Barbarosa 8. • This was the English king who signed the Magna Carta • King John 9. • This is the appointment and installation of bishops by non-clergy • Lay investiture 10. • This was the name of the campaign to drive Muslims from the Iberian peninsula • Reconquista 11. • This was the name of Mongol armies who ruled much of medieval Russia. • Golden Horde 12. • This was the Byzantine emperor determined to revive ancient Rome. • Justinian 13. • This was a document that limited the power of Magyar rulers. • Golden Bull of 1222 14. • This was a tsar who brought much of northern Russia under his rule. • Ivan the Great 15. • This tsar left Russia seething with rebellion at the time of his death. • Ivan the Terrible 16. • This is the art of beautiful handwriting • calligraphy 17. • This is the name of Islamic system of law • Sharia 18. • This is the name for a successor to Muhammad • caliph 19. • These are slender towers of mosques • minarets 20. • This is the sacred text of Islam • Quran 21. • Pope Leo III proclaimed him to be Emperor of the Romans because he crushed a rebellion in Rome. • Charlemagne 22. • This treaty in 843 split Charlemagne’s empire into three regions for his heirs. • Treaty of Verdun 23. • Under the feudal contract, one of this person’s (not specific) obligations was to serve in the military. • vassal 24. • When ownership of a manor was granted to a new lord, what happened to the serfs on that land? • They remained on that land and served the new lord. 25. • In order to achieve salvation, medieval Christians believed that they must: • Receive the sacraments 26. • In the three-field crop system, what crop helped to restore fertility of the soil? • legumes 27. • Who took the important steps of converting to Christianity in the late 400s? • King Clovis 28. • In the late 700s, which group attacked Western Europe from the sea? • Vikings 29. • This was a way for medieval societies to protect themselves. • Feudalism 30. • A vassal owed his first loyalty to his _________________. • Lord 31. • This was a code of conduct for knights. • Chivalry 32. • What group of people were required to stay on the land for life? • peasants 33. • This term claimed that the pope had authority over all kings and emperors. • Papal supremacy 34. • The new middle class in medieval society included which people? • merchants 35. • How did medieval cities expand when faced with overcrowding? • They built upward 36. • This treaty in 1122 gave the Church the sole power to elect and invest bishops with spiritual authority. • Concordat of Worms. 37. • This system established by English King Henry II applied to all of England, unlike local feudal laws. • Common law 38. • This king of England strengthened his power by requiring every vassal to swear first allegiance to him. • William the Conqueror 39. • This king signed the Magna Carta in England in 1215 to appease rebellious nobles angered over his abuse of power. • King John 40. • This leader was so concentrated on conquering Italy that it allowed German nobles to become independent. • Frederick II 41. • What was the result of the First Crusade? • Christians captured Jerusalem 42. • In his work Summa Theologica, he concluded that there is no conflict between faith and reason. • Thomas Aquinas 43. • This style of architecture is noted for its graceful spires and tall windows. • Gothic 44. • What was the basis of the debate between Henry II of England and the Church? • Henry claimed the right to try clergy in royal courts 45. • This city commanded key trade routes linking Europe and Asia. • Constantinople 46. • His “Body of Civil Law” was one of his most important achievements. • Justinian 47. • What region of Russia served as a highway for nomadic migration? • Southern Steppe 48. • The Magyars eventually settled in this country. • Hungary 49. • Under Justinian, this empire built the strongest military force in the world. • Byzantine 50. • After the Great Schism, the Byzantine church became known as this. • Eastern Orthodox Church 51. • Medieval Russian traders most often reached Byzantium by traveling via these. • Rivers 52. • Which two groups of people blended in the development of Kiev? • Slavs and Vikings 53. • These are Muslim mystics who sought communion with God through meditation and fasting. • Sufis 54. • What did Muslims do to non-Muslim when they conquered a territory? • Taxed them. Review sheet answers: Matching: • Serf – d • Fief – f • Assisi – I • Clovis – N • Charter – G • Reconquista – R • King John – C • Barbarosa – A • Louis IX – K • Lay investiture – P • • • • • • • • • • Golden Horde – H Justinian – B Ivan the Great – O Ivan the Terrible – T Golden Bull – E Minarets – S Sharia – L Calligraphy – J Quran – Q Caliph - M Review sheet answers: 1. What helped the Umayyad caliphs expand their empire? - The fact that the Byzantine and Persian empires were weak. 2. How do the beliefs of Shiite and Sunni Muslims differ? - Shiites – followed Muhammad’s son-in-law - Sunnis – think anyone worthy could be a caliph 3. How did Muhammad become the prophet of Islam? - He heard the angel Gabriel calling him. 4. What was an effect of Mongol rule over medieval Russia? - They cut Russia off from western Europe - They ruled harshly 5. Where did Russia’s first civilization begin? - Farming region in Ukraine 6. How did medieval Russian reach the Byzantine world for trade? - Through the rivers running north and south. 7. What issue was the cause of the battle between eastern and western Christianity? - The Byzantine emperor banned religious icons. 8. What happened when the translations of Greek works reached Christian scholars in the 1100s? - It began a revolution in the world of learning. 9. What were some effects and results of the Hundred Years’ War? - French kings were able to expand their power - English rulers turned to new trading ventures overseas 10. Why did universities emerge in medieval Europe? - Better educated clergy were needed for church positions 11. Why did science make little progress in the Middle Ages? - Most scholars thought that all knowledge must fit with church teachings. 12. After the Reconquista, what did Queen Isabella do? - She launched a crusade against Jews and Muslims. 13. Why did Pope Urban II rally Christians to help Byzantine emperor Alexius I? - To help drive the Muslim Turks from the Holy Land. 14. What caused the dispute between Henry II and Thomas Beckett? - Henry claimed the right to try clergy in royal courts. 15. How did monarchs gain power during the High Middle Ages? - They strengthened ties with the middle class.