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100

Name 3 languages that are closely related to Latin

Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian

100

The lowest social class in feudalism. A peasant who was not allowed to leave the lord's manor

serf

100

He is at the top of the power structure in the Catholic Church

the Pope

100

These organizations supported their members as well as protected the public from dishonest workers

guilds

100

This legal system was the building blocks for later legal systems in the western world

Justinian's Code

200

This emperor created the calendar we use today

Julius Caesar

200

How did the Bubonic Plague lead to the decline of feudalism?

A shortage of workers allowed the lower classes to demand more money for their labor, taking power from nobles and merchants

200

The purpose of the Crusades

To take the Holy Land back from the Muslim Turks

200

How was life made harder for Jewish people in medieval Europe?

They were blamed for illnesses, their property could be taken without cause, they were persecuted and ridiculed for working as bankers and money lenders

200

What geographic feature made Constantinople a wise choice for defending from invaders?

It is a peninsula (surrounded by water on 3 sides)

300

Why was loyalty an issue in the Roman army?

Many soldiers were taken from conquered empires

300

Land that was promised to a feudal lord in exchange for loyalty and knights

fief

300

Why was excommunication so bad?

You couldn't attend church, get into Heaven, talk to God, etc.

300

This was a common medical technique in the middle ages, believed to restore balance to the body and spirit

bloodletting

300

He is "first among equals"

the patriarch of Constantinople

400

Name 2 causes for the collapse of the Roman Empire

political instability, economic problems, social problems, and weakening frontiers

400

What was the purpose of the Magna Carta?

To limit the power of the monarch and give rights to the people
400

Name a positive result of the Crusades

Soldiers bringing back apricots, mirrors, spices, and other foreign goods led to an increase in trade. Spread of mathematical, scientific, artistic, and medical knowledge. Development of a money economy

400

Where do we get the term "masterpiece"?

An apprentice had to create a piece to show he had mastered the trade in order to be accepted into a guild

400

What is one thing that makes Orthodox priests different than Roman Catholic priests

They can marry

500

This painting technique was popularized by the Romans and rediscovered in the Renaissance

Frescoes

500

How did the pope and Charlemagne both benefit from their partnership?

Charlemagne helped the pope spread Christianity to western Europe, and the pope gave Charlemagne the soldiers he needed to unite smaller kingdoms into one empire
500

Name 4 of the 7 sacraments

Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony, and Holy Orders

500

Why were trial by combat and trial by ordeal viewed as acceptable methods to determine guilt or innocence?

People believed that God would save the innocent

500

What event caused the final break between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church?

The excommunication of Cerularius, the patriarch of Constantinople

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