Inventions
Society
Renaissance
Religion
The Fall and Start of Medieval Europe
100

Which invention helped to distribute information on paper faster than before.

The Printing Press

100

Who were at the bottom of society

Peasants, Serfs, Slaves, and Lower class workers

100

What year did the Renaissance Begin

The 1200s

100

When Catholics eat and drink the body and blood of Christ.

Communion

100

When was the start of Medieval Europe.

460 AD

200

Which was the first known explosive chemical in guns

Gunpowder

200

Who was in the middle of the society.

Knights, Nobles, and Military Leaders.

200

Where did the Renaissance begin.

Florence, Italy

200

What were the buildings where Catholics went to praise God.

The Church

200

What was the most important factor of Medieval Europe.

Their religion

300

This was used to keep track of seconds, minutes, and hours

The Mechanical Clock

300

Who was second to the top of society.

Wealthy Nobles, and High Ranking Church Officials

300

Who's nickname was the Renaissance man.

Leonardo Da Vinci

300

The ten rules that God made for Christians to follow.

The Ten Commandments

300

When did Medieval Europe fall.

Sometime in the 1400s

400

Used to see which direction you were going while traveling.

The Compass

400

Who was at the top of Society.

Royalty like the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess

400

What did the Renaissance painters paint the most.

They painted the Human Anatomy, and had the idea of realism

400

Going against the rules of God.

Sin

400

What are some reasons Medieval Europe fell.

The Hundred Years War

500

This invention was used to keep track of time

The hourglass

500

What are two of the jobs the lower class workers had in Medieval Europe.

Gardeners, and weapon smiths

500

When did the Renaissance end.

The Renaissance ended in the seventeenth century

500

What was the common symbol that showed Jesus on the cross

The Crucifix

500

Why did it become harder to live without trade.

People didn't have the easy access to different materials, food, and water which are essential to live.

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