Popes and Kings
(TRUE OR FALSE)
The Crusades
Christianity and Medieval Society
Political and Social Change
Challenges to Church Authority
100

The kings were head of the church.

FALSE - I mean like DUH!!! :)

100

Double Jeopardy:

The crusades were:

A long series of wars between Muslims and Christians over the Holy Land

100

Church officials or:

a) Clergy      b) Religious Order

c) Natural Law    d) The Clergy two point O

a - clergy
100

The law-making body that governs England today:

Parliament

100

Yes or No:

In Spanish and Portuguese decided to ban every religion but Islam and Christianity from their state.

NO

200

Excommunicate, or cats out from the church.

Sorry, they don't yell at cats to get out of the church. So, false.

200

What was the goal of the Crusaders?

To win back the Holy Land

200

A law that governed how the world operated:

Natural Law

200

A long conflict between England and France:

Hundred Years' War

200

DAILY DOUBLE

In the early ___'s (Year), the pope decided hersey was too great a threat to ignore.

1200

300

Leo's decision created a permanent split within the castle.

False.

300

The outcome of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 1st crusades.

1st Crusade - Christians won


2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Crusades - Muslims won

300

What time do Monks wake up according to the schedule found on page 535?

2:30 A.M.

300

In _ _ _ _, a group of nobles decided to force the king to respect their rights.

1 2 1 5

300

In the late ___ (year), the once powerful Muslim government of Spain weakened.

900

400

Pope Gregory got excommunicated by Pope Henry.

False

400

King Richard's main opponent was:

Saladin

400

Friars were Monks but they:

Went outside

400

Joan of Arc:

A teenage girl who rallied the french troops

400

The people blamed whom for bringing the Black Death into Europe?

The JEWS

500

In England and France, kings inherited their thrones from their fathers.

True

500

Called "Lion Heart"

King Richard I

500

What made Gothic Churches so unusual? Name 2 answers.

1. Much taller than other churches

2. Huge stained glass windows

3. Flying Buttresses to support the heavy walls

4. Pointed Arches to support the high ceilings

500

The Black Plague originated from:

Central and Eastern Asia

500

Did Queen Isabella actually rule Spain at one point?

No

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