This system involved lords giving land in exchange for loyalty and military service
What is feudalism?
From 1200-1450, what agricultural system did Europe use to increase food production?
What is the 3-field system?
An overcrowded, low-income neighborhood in cities that lack proper sanitation, housing, and clean water.
The subregion of Finland is located in Europe.
Where is Scandinavia?
This tool helped sailors determine latitude using stars
What is the astrolabe?
This event started World War I
What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
What are the 3 main trade routes European nations participated in?
What is the Silk Road, Trans-Saharan, and Indian Ocean (maritime) trade routes?
A hierarchical system that divided medieval European society based on land ownership and loyalty.
What is Feudalism?
When the Environment was affected due to increased factory usage in the Industrial Revolution
What is pollution?
This inventor improved the steam engine with a separated condenser
Who is James Watt?
This philosopher believed people are naturally selfish and need a strong government
Who is Thomas Hobbes?
What was the Agricultural Revolution called that occured in Period 2 (1450-1750) ?
What is the Columbian Exchange?
The lowest social class in medieval Europe. They were bound to the land, performed agricultural labor, and worked for nobles.
Who are the Serfs?
These campaigns were caused by multiple factors, some of which were religious purposes.
What were the Crusades?
This event began with Sputnik and showed tensions with the US and USSR
What is the Space Race?
This system divided Europe into capitalist West and communist East during the Cold War
What is the Cold War division of Europe?
Which economic theory advocated for limited government intervention?
Name the person (example: Jane Doe) and the policy name (no-phone policy)
Adam Smith and laissez-fare policy
This group gained power after the decline of feudalism and played a major role in capitalism.
Who are the bourgeoisie?
Known for their uncleanliness, they housed the working class, albeit very poorly.
Where are the slums?
This doctrine meant both sides had enough nuclear weapons to destroy each other
What is Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD)?
These reforms by Gorbachev helped end Soviet control
What is Perestroika and/or Glasnost?
Which countries still have communist based controlled economies to this day?
What are China, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, and North Korea?
The metaphor that described the division between the Soviet-controlled East and Democratic Western Europe.
What is the "Iron Curtain"?
This area was used to travel & facilitate trade around mainland Europe, due to its easy-to-navigate nature, and mobilizing became easy in this area of Europe. This area is also a leading cause of the quick seizure of Poland at the beginning of WW2.
Where is the Great European Plain?
This broader economic system expanded due to the telephone and global communication
What is industrial capitalism?