Medieval Europe
Byzantine Empire
Tang and Song Dynasties
Islam and the Islamic Caliphates
Potpourri
100

After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire a new social, economic and political structure called ______________ developed to create order and stability.

feudalism

100

Which province in Rome became the Byzantine Empire?

Eastern province survived and grew into the great Byzantine Empire.

100

What were civil service exams used for used for?

Civil service exams were used to identify people who were qualified for government positions

100
Why did Muslims conquer so much land and how did they have the power to do it?

-Leaders sought wealth & tribute

-Muslims were unified by faith

100

These were the three continents that the Roman Empire controlled

What are Africa, Asia, and Europe

200

What is feudalism?

Feudalism was a decentralized, or loosely organized system of rule based on land ownership.

200

Under which two rulers did the Byzantine Empire reach its height?

Justinian and Theodora

200

What philosophy was important to Song society?

Confucianism

200

Why did the people of the Muslim faith divide?

What were the names of the two group?

Shi’as:  Believe that Muhammad’s relatives should lead Islam 

Sunnis – Believe  Muhammad’s followers vote and choose the next Caliph

200

What were the two most powerful city-states of Classical Greece

What are Sparta and Athens

300

Feudalism created stability through which system?

The manor system or manorialism

300

At the height of the Byzantine empire the Emperor set up a commission to collect and revise all of the Roman laws. What was the outcome of this?

The Justinian Code

300

Why was trade on the silk road so prosperous during the Tang and Song dynasty?

The peace that the Tang and Song governments created encouraged trade throughout the empire

300

What change was the Umayyad caliphate responsible for?

Significant expansion occurred in North Africa, Spain and Central Asia, and Indus Valley

300

This geographical feature was essential for early civilizations

What are rivers

400

Who were the social classes made up of during Medieval Europe and in what order?

Roman Catholic Church/Pope, Kings (Monarchs) Lords, Knights and Vassals, Serfs and Peasants, 




400

What steps did the 2 Byzantine rulers take in order to gain and maintain power? (name at least one)

-developed a centralized government

- were autocrats, sole leaders with complete authority. They had political and religious power.

- military conquest

400

Why was China one of the most technologically advanced civilizations in the world during the Tang (618–906) and Song (960–1279) Dynasties?

Innovation in: 

art, science, philosophy, and technology 

400

During which caliphate was there a Golden Age for the Muslims?

Abbasid Caliphate

400

This was the period of China before the Qin Dynasty (Shi Huang Di)

What was the Warring States Period
500

Which social class was the most powerful and why (give at least two reasons)?

Roman Catholic Church/Pope

1. popes claimed papal supremacy, or authority over all secular rulers, including kings and emperors.

2. developed their own body of laws, known as canon law, as well as its own courts. Anyone who disobeyed Church law faced a range of penalties.

3. excommunication: Those who were excommunicated could not receive the sacraments or a Christian burial, which condemned them to hell for eternity.

500

Why did people of Constantinople come together against Justinian and Theodora in 532 CE in an event known as the Nika Riots.

As a result of increased taxes and harsh laws

500

What innovations were the Tang and Song dynasty famous for? (list 3)

-magnetic compass

-Gun powder

- printing money

500

Name at least three things that led to the Golden Age under the most important Muslim caliphate.

-Economic Prosperity

-New technologies and advancements included the Astrolabe, paper from China, use of Arabic numbers, medical advancements, Algebra

-house of wisdom

500

This religion/philosophy was known for filial piety

What is Confucianism

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