What was the top social class in the feudal system?
The King
Who rules in a monarchy?
A King
Judaism, Islam, and Islam
What was the main change in the way humans operated after the Neolithic Revolution?
Change from hunting and gathering to farming
Which classical civilization was defined by their Mountainous island geography?
Greece
Land and Loyalty
Which institution had the most power and authority in Medieval Europe?
The Catholic Church
Which belief system was associated with a caste system, a rigid social class that once you were born into a caste, you would not be able to change.
Hinduism
The fertile crescent was home to which ancient civilization?
Ancient Mesopotamia
This civilization used "bread and circuses" to distract the people from political and social issues of the time.
The Roman Empire
Feudalism is a rigid social system, does this make it easy or difficult to move between the classes?
Difficult
The Pope would sell these to people, in exchange for a spot in heaven.
Indulgences
This belief system believes that once in their lives, its followers must make a pilgrimage to Mecca
Islam
Which continent were the first civilizations we learned about on? (Mesopotamia, India, China)
Asia
Legalism is associated with which civilization?
China
This social class would have enough land for their own houses and stables, and whatever was left would be for the peasants.
The Knights
The Fall of the Roman Empire, and the Renaissance
This belief system believes in the spiritual guidance of Siddartha Gautama, and following the eightfold path
Buddhism
What is the belief in many gods called?
Polytheism
This religion was persecuted by the Romans, but would eventually become the official religion of the empire
Where do the kings get their military service from?
The Nobles/ Lords/ Barons
Which event killed off 30-60% of Europe's population and is pointed to as the end of the Medieval Europe?
The Black Death
This belief system follows "the way" and following the natural order of things.
Daoism
Hammurabi's code and the Edicts of Ashoka are similar because they...
Established a Code of Laws
The Great Wall of China