Democracy
Ancient Rome
Middle Ages
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

Define Democracy

Power given to the people

100

Who was the leader of Rome that was assassinated on March 15, 44 B.C.?

Julius Caesar

100

What turning point in Global History led to the development of the European Feudal System?

Fall of the Roman Empire

100

What is a Manor?

Lord's Estate

100
What does Compare and Contrast mean?

Compare means to find similarities. Contrast means to find the differences

200

True or False: Women had the right to vote in Ancient Greece

False

200

What was Pax Romana?

A golden age of Ancient Rome

200

This was the economic system used in Feudal societies

What is Manorialism

200

What are Fiefs?

a designated tract of land

200

What are the 3 types of author's purpose?

To inform, To entertain, and To persuade

300

What percentage and group were able to vote in Athens?

Male Citizens and 12% of the population could vote

300

What 3 continents did the Roman Empire extend or control areas over during the height of their power?

What are Europe, Asia, and Africa

300

“All things were under its domain...its power was such that no one could hope to escape its scrutiny.”

Which European institution during the Middle Ages is best described by this statement?

The Catholic Church

300

What does Pax Romana mean?

Roman Peace

300

What do we mean when we say "Identify the author's point of view?''

We are asking you to point out the author's arguments or opinion

400

Who were metics in Ancient Greece?

 Metics were foreigners from other city-states who settled in Athens and not citizens

400

- Political corruption weakened the government.

- High taxes weakened the economy.

- Germanic tribes invaded the western empire.

These are 3 causes for what historical event?

The Fall of Rome

400

What was the role of the lord in the Feudal System? and What did they gain in return. 

The Lord gave away land to the vassals and in return gained protection and military service

400

Define Golden Age

Periods of great wealth, prosperity (success), stability (consistency), and cultural and scientific achievement.

400

Define Evaluate

To find the value of something after studying or researching

500

what is the difference between a direct democracy and a representative democracy

 In a direct democracy all citizens voted on all the laws, while in a representative democracy electors were chosen to represent the people

500

Why is Pax Romana considered a golden age?

Rome strengthened its central government, consolidated its power, and created a stable condition in which trade and communication flourished.  

Romans made great achievements in architecture, engineering, and the arts.

500

Describe the concept of Excommunication

the action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.

500

Ides of March

March 15

500

How did Kings, Dukes, Barons, Earls, and/or Counts pass possession of their title?

Hereditary succession- their sons

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