Fall of the Roman Empire
The Middle Ages
Feudalism in Japan
Charlemagne
Church
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When did Rome fall?

5th centyru AD

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What period is called the middle ages?

500-1500 AD

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The religion of Japan was

Buddhism and Shintoism

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What was the biggest empire of Europe after the fall of Rome

Charlemagne's Empire

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The ruler of the church was called

Pope

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The Fall of Roman Empire started

The middle Ages

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What is another term used for middle ages?

The dark age

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Who was responsible for military protection of Japan?

Tokugawa Shogunate

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Charlemagne's dynasty was called

The Carolings

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The rule of the church in eastern Roman Empire was called 

The Patriarch

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Tetrarchy was established in Rome by

Diocletian

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Why was the feudal system established?

To provide protection for the common people

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Samurais were not allowed to have direct contact with the foreigners

In order to not share the confidential information

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The intellectual movement established during Charlemagne's reign

The Carolingian Renaissance

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The document that church sold as a redemption for sins

Indulgence

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Why do some historians argue against the idea of the Fall of Roman Empire?

They believe it was transformed and not destroyed

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In the feudal system who held the biggest power?

The nobles

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Samurais followed the code of warriors called

Bushido

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How did Charlemagne treat conquered people?

Forced them to convert to Christianity

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Who crowned Charlemagne as the holy roman emperor?

Pope Leo III

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Which city was the centre of Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire?

Constantinople

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Who first used the term "middle ages"?

Petrarch, an Italian humanist

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How were samurais different from Knights?

Women could also be warriors

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What was Charlemagne’s greatest achievement?

Being crowned as the holy Roman emperor

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Priests were controlled by

Bishops

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