Medieval Europe
Renaissance
Medieval Japan
Roman Empire
Civilizations and Socials terms
Age of Exploration
100

Warriors who followed a code of honour

Who are Knights?

100

A system of thought that centers on humans or values, potential, and worth; concerned with the needs and welfare of humans

What is Humanism?

100

Real power in medieval Japan was held by the __________, not the emperor.

What is the shogun?

100

This powerful leader ruled the Roman Empire

What is an emperor?

100

A __________ source is created at the time of an event by someone who experienced it firsthand.

What is primary?

100

Exploration was driven by economic motives, especially the desire for valuable resources like gold and __________.

What are spices?

200

The social system with kings, nobles, knights, and peasants

What is Feudalism?

200

The invention of the printing press led to the rapid spread of __________.

What is knowledge / ideas?

200

The code samurai followed

What is Bushido?

200

The Pax Romana was a long period of __________ and stability across the empire.

What is peace?

200

The process by which a society becomes more complex with cities, government, and specialization is called __________.

What is civilization (or urbanization)?

200

Portugal led early exploration by sailing around __________

What is Africa?

300

Conflict between Christians and Muslims over Holy Land

What are the crusades?

300

This family was powerful in Florence for three centuries. They controlled the government and built churches, monuments, employed painters and writers as well as study and collect Greek works.

Who is the Medici family 

300

Samurai used this weapon in battle

What is a sword (katana)?

300

Large arena used for entertainment and gladiator battles

What is the colosseum?

300

A government propaganda poster may be unreliable because it contains strong __________.

What is bias?

300

3 major motivations for exploration (3 Gs)

What are Gold, God, or Glory?

400

The Black Death spread rapidly due to trade routes and lack of __________ knowledge. 

What is medical / scientific?

400
The 16th century movement to reform the doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church, which resulted in the formation of Protestant churches
What is the Protestant Reformation?
400

Feudalism structure in Japan from top to bottom

Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai, Peasants/farmers

400

Rome’s expansion was supported by a strong military and an extensive network of __________.

What are roads?

400

2 of the 5 themes of geography?

What is: Location, Place, Region, Movement, Human-Environment Interaction

400

 3 negative impact of exploration on Indigenous peoples

What is disease / enslavement / loss of land?

500

The Black Death caused major social change by creating a __________ shortage, allowing peasants to demand better conditions.

What is labor (worker) shortage?

500

I am known as the Father of Humanism. I discovered and translated ancient classical Greek and Roman texts.

Who is Petrach?

500

Japan’s geography contributed to isolation because it is an __________ nation made up of islands.

What is island (archipelago)?

500

One factor in Rome’s decline was overexpansion, making it difficult to __________ such a large territory.

What is govern / defend?

500

The order in which events happen

What is chronology?

500

This French explorer claimed land in Canada for France, ultimately naming it "Canada."

Who is Jacques Cartier?

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