Medieval Europe
Medieval Japan
Civics
Urbanisation
Renaissance
100

This was the member with the highest power in the clergy.

The Pope

100

These people were in the lowest layer of the Japanese feudal system.

The merchants

100

This state/territory is where the capital city of Australia is located.

The ACT (Australian Capital Territory)

100

This is the most populated city in the world.

Tokyo

100

This Italian painter, known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, was also an inventor and scientist.

Leonardo da Vinci

200

This was the century when the medieval times started.

~5th century

200

This country visited Japan to start trade, ending their 220 year-long isolation.

America

200

This role is the representative of the king in Australia.

The Governor-General

200

A very large city.

Megacity

200

This invention revolutionised communication by allowing books to be mass-produced.

Printing press

300

These were the people that carried a knight’s gear.

Arming squires

300

These were the 2 main religions in medieval Japan.

Shintoism and Buddhism

300

This is a head of a government department.

A Minister

300

The spreading of urban structures into areas surrounding a city.

Urban sprawl

300

This technique in art uses rules to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface.

Perspective

400

These were the people that punished themselves to show their devotion to God.

Self-flagellants

400

This was the kind of blade samurai used to commit seppuku.

Wakizashi

400

These are the three separations of power in Australia.

Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

400
A poor country that is seeking to become more advanced economically.

A developing country

400

This Italian city is often considered the birthplace of the renaissance

Florence

500

This pope quarantined himself from the black plague.

Pope Clement VI

500

This was the full name of the first shogun.

Minamoto no Yoritomo

500

This is the specific colour of the senate.

Eucalyptus-red

500

The cost of the Burj Khalifa.

$1.5 Billion.

500

Filippo Brunelleschi created this piece of generational architecture by using a double-shell structure.

Florence Cathedral dome

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