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100

This type of map shows mountains, rivers, deserts, etc. 

Physical Map

100

This means to exclude a person from a church or a religious community.

Excommunicate.

100

This king of the Franks aided the pope by driving Saxons out of Germany. The pope gave him the title of Roman Emperor. He became known as "Charles the Great"

Charlemagne

100

Reconquista was a medicine used by priests to treat the Black Death.

False. Reconquista was the movement to drive Muslims from Spain.

100

A armored European warrior mounted on horseback.

Knight.

200

This type of map shows boundaries of countries, states, provinces, etc.

Political Map

200

These are the sacred rites of Christianity.

The sacraments.

200

An Italian monk that established a new European version of monastic life.

Benedict.

200

The crusades helped boost trade by reopening old trade routes and increasing demand for exotic goods in Europe.

True. As Crusaders returned home with silks, spices, and exotic goods, demand for these products grew. The crusader states were now surrounded by hostile populations, forcing old trade routes between Europe and the Middle East to reopen.

200

A code of conduct that knights were expected to live by.

Chivalry.

300

This mountain range separates Italy from central Europe.

The Alps

300

People who are trained and ordained for religious services.

Clergy.

300

This person united all the Frankish nobles and drove the Muslims out of Spain in the Battle of Tours.

Charles Martel

300

The term Christendom refers to the large community of Christians spread throughout the world.

True.

300

The agricultural estate of a medieval lord.

Manor.

400

England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.

British Isles

400

A secluded community where men called monks focus on prayer and scripture.

A monastery.

400

This pope believed the Emperor should not have power over the church.

Pope Gregory.

400

The Moors were knights that had been the military heroes of the Crusades.

False. The Moors were what European Christians called Muslims in Spain.

400

This jury decides whether a person should be accused of a crime.

grand jury

500

Seas and rivers provided what 2 things for Europeans?

Transportation and safety

500

A religious community for women called nuns.

A convent.

500

This peasant girl helped the French at the Battle of Orleans and was later declared a Saint by the same group who had her burned at the stake.

Joan of Arc

500

A guild is a group of workers practicing the same craft, that join together to protect their economic interests. 

True. Merchants, grocers, shoemakers, along with many other kinds of workers - all formed guilds.

500

This is a business group such as, tanners, carpenters, bakers, and craftspeople.

guild

600

Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark

Scandinavia

600

Pope Gregory IX created this series of investigations designed to find and judge heretics.

The Inquisition.

600

This Viking was the cousin of King Edward of England and became King of England in 1066

William the Conqueror

600

Cathedrals built in the Gothic style were dark and gloomy, with massive walls and narrow windows.

False. Gothic architecture was a revolutionary new style of building technology that allowed architects to built soaring, airy structures.

600

To exclude a person from church membership.

excommunicate

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