Byzantine Empire
Medieval Europe
Medieval Islam
Medieval Africa
The Renaissance
100

This new capital city of the Byzantine Empire was moved east by Emperor Constantine

What is Constantinople?

100

A noble, trained in youth, to become a mounted warrior

What is a Knight?

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, spoke to this Archangel in a cave on this mountain.

Who is Archangel Gabriel?

What is Mt. Hira?

100

This revolutionized medieval trade across the vast deserts of Africa.

What is the camel?

100

This philosophy of the middle ages, that attempted to reconcile faith & reason, played a large role in the development of Renaissance thought

What is Scholasticism?

200

This person famously said "Imperial purple makes a very fine shroud", when deciding NOT to flee during the Nika Revolt

*Ask me about the extra credit opportunity!*

Who is Empress Theodora?

200

This was the most powerful institution in all of Medieval Europe

What is the Church?

200

After a disagreement over who should succeed Muhammad as the religious and spiritual leader of the Muslim community, Islam was divided into these two sects

What are Sunni and Shia?

200

These two items were the most commonly traded goods of the Medieval West African Kingdoms

What are Salt & Gold?

200

This was the focus of Renaissance Humanism

What are human potential and achievement?

300

This was during the Christianization of the Byzantine Empire, and allowed for tolerance of Christians

What is the Edict of Milan?

300

After the fall of Rome, Europe was plunged into this, causing feudalism to arise

What is chaos?

300

This is the Arabic term for giving to charity; alms for the poor

What is Zakat?

300

This person is widely considered to be the greatest explorer of all time

Who is Ibn Battuta?

300

This mathematician revolutionized physics with his three laws of motion

Who is Isaac Newton?

400

These were the three reasons we wrote about in our first DBQ essay, answering the question "Why did the Roman Empire 'fall'?"

(Need all three answers)

What are Corruption, Foreign Invasions, and Weakness

400

TWO PART ANSWER:

This describes the relationship of the feudal contract, where this part would receive this gift, in exchange for loyalty and military service.

What are Vassals and Fiefs?

400

TWO ANSWER QUESTION

Christians and Jews were called "people of the book", or this Arabic term, because like Islam, they were all this.

What are Dhimmi?

What are Abrahamic Religions?

400

Unlike the Middle Eastern Muslim civilizations, which were this, African civilizations had this type of lineage, though both were Muslim.

What are Patrilineal & Matrilineal

400

These were the three problems faced by the church, eventually leading to the Protestant Reformation

What are lavish spending, indulgences, and latin?

500

These two sects arose after the Great Schism of 1054 due to a dispute over the worship of icons, among other things

What are Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity?

500

This Pope called for the first crusade to take back the "Holy Land" from Muslim invaders

Who is Pope Urban II?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

These were two of the first four caliphs of Islam 

Who are Abu Bakr, Ali, Umar, & Uthman

500

Not much is known about the rise of Mali, except for the telling of this story, told by this type of Medieval African storyteller.

Answer 1 of 2 correctly for points!

What is The Epic of Sundiata?

What are Griots?

500

The scientific method used to be known as this, named after its main proponent.

What is the Baconian Method?

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