Historical Skills
Unit 1/2 Ancient Civ
Unit 3 Middle Ages
Unit 4 Renaissance
Unit 5 Exploration
100

This source is a firsthand account of someone or an event.

What is a Primary Source?

100

In this era, People hunted and gathered their food.

What is the Paleolithic Era?

100

This system was created to provide protection and order from outside invaders in a time of chaos.

What is Feudalism?

100

This is a wealthy person who bought/invested in the arts.

What is a Patron of art?

100

Europeans brought this with them to the new world and it decimated the Native American Population.

What is disease?

200

This source is a secondhand account of someone or an event.

What is a Secondary Source?

200

In this revolution, People starting farming causing the start of civilizations.

What is the Neolithic Revolution?

200

This system is considered the economic portion of Feudalism.

What is the Manor System?

200

Martin Luther, John Calvin, and King Henry VII were all leaders of this movement.

What is the Protestant Reformation?

200

This is the exchange that occurred between the New and Old World.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

300

This concept means that you work with others on an assignment.

What is Collaboration?

300

This geographical location is where most civilizations began.

What are river valleys?

300

This document limited the King’s power and also set up trial by jury (peers).

What is the Magna Carta?

300

This man created the Printing Press which allowed for mass production of literature (books).

Who is Johannes Gutenberg?

300

Three Sources of motivation for Explorers to set out on voyages (three Gs).

What is God, Glory, and Gold?

400

This concept means using multiple pieces of information to support or go against a statement, theory, or opinion.

What is corroboration? 

400

Because of farming, more people are free and able to take on different tasks.This is called _____. 

What is Job Specialization?

400

This event was a huge split in christianity, creating the Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox.

What is the Great Schism?

400

This item was a "Free Pass" to heaven in exchange for money. The church sold them and Martin Luther was against this practice.

What are the sale of indulgences?

400

The American continents after named after this explorer.

Who is Amerigo Vespucci?

500

This concept provides important background information for documents.

What is Contextualization?

500

This ancient trade route allowed new ideas to spread across Asia to Europe.

What is the silk road?

500

This term refers to someone who received a piece of land from someone else.

What is a vassal?

500

This idea is the focus on the individual (Human) accomplishments.

What is Humanism?

500

This system is where the mother country benefits/profits from their colonies.

What is mercantilism?

M
e
n
u