The Japanese equivalent to a knight?
Samurai
This geometric shape represents the feudal structure
Triangle
This time period if considered a rebirth from the dark ages
The Renaissance
The Economic system during feudalism
Manorialism
This empire conquered Constantinople
The Ottomans
What Mesoamerican civilization invented terrace farming
Inca
A Japanese Daimyo is to a ____________ in feudal Europe?
Lord/Baron
The Muslim/African King known for wealth and riches
Mansa Musa
What role did the Church play in Medieval Europe?
Monasteries became centers of learning, hospitals, social centers and economic activity
What are the basic tenets of the Islamic faith?
the Five Pillars
What was the main source of Western African kingdom’s wealth and power?
Gold for Salt trade
The only civilization in the Americas to have a written language and be literate prior to European exploration
the Maya
What is Machiavelli’s general view of people?
He was very critical, believing them to be indecisive and dishonest
The ideals of due process and Habeas Corpus came from what historic document
Magna Carta
The German monk and professor what started the reformation
Martin Luther
Using its Janissaries and gunpowder, which Empire captured Constantinople in 1453?
Ottoman
In keeping with the Magna Carta English rulers, Edward I, often summoned England’s legislature known as?
Parliament
The intellectual movement during the Italian renaissance emphasized improving life, rather than focusing on afterlife
Humanism
The special court used by the Catholic Church to punish heretics was the?
Inquisition
What was a major goal of the Justinian Code of Laws?
to create a society that preserved the Greek and Roman traditions
Who is the only person, according to Luther, who can grant salvation?
GOD
A leader of scholasticism and Medieval Author of Summa Theologica
Thomas Aquinas
Head physician in Baghdad’s hospital, he pioneered the study of measles and smallpox.
Muhammad al-Razi
According to Luther what will happen to people who buy and sell indulgences?
Damnation
In part because of the iconoclast controversy, the Christian Church in the 11th Century split into two sections...name them
The Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church