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the first great missionary of the Christian church 

Paul

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Was an armed man who fought other men in the Colosseum?

gladiator

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highest mountain in the Alps

Mont Blanc

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Pennsylvania 

Harrisburg

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The efforts to recapture Jerusalem from the Turks were called the ?

Crusades

200

the first man to translate the entire Bible into English

Wycliffe

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Were Christians who were willing to give up their lives rather than deny God called?

martyrs

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world's largest lake

Caspian Sea

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New Hampshire

 Concord

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People who worked the lord's land were called ? 

Peasants

300

the man who invented the printing press

Gutenberg

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were underground cemeteries beneath the city of Rome called?

catacombs

300

Europe's most important inland waterway

Rhine River

300

Oregon

Salem

300

The event that began the Middle Ages was the ?

fall of Rome

400

an early Christian martyr who refused to blaspheme God

Polycarp

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were the tribes that invade Rome?

Visigoths and Vandals

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only continent with no large desert


Europe

400

Kentucky

Frankfurt

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A long trip taken for religious purposes is called ?

a pilgrimage

500

a Bohemian burned at the stake for preaching that only Christ could forgive sin

Huss

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was the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire?

Constantinople

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highest spot in Europe

Mt Elbrus

500

Wisconsin

Madison


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The most important invention in the history of the world is the ?

 printing press

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