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100

What is the definition of excommunicate?

To exclude a person from a church or a religious community.

100

What is the definition of standardized?

The same everywhere

100

What is the definition of establish?

To set up.

100

What is the definition of legal?

Having to do with the law.

100

What is the definition of invisible?

not visible.

200

A German king known as Otto the Great increased his power by?

Making alliances with other German nobles.

200

How did the Normans grow rich?

By collecting taxes from traders who crossed their land.

200

What does "Deus le veult" mean?

God wills it!

200

What is the definition of determined?

To have a strong feeling about doing something.

200

What were the trade networks linked to?

China, India, and the Middle East.

300

Who was Otto the Great?

A German King.

300

What is the definition of parliament?

An assembly of representatives.

300

What did Pope Gregory create in the 1200s?

Inquisition.

300

What was the Reconquista?

The movement to drive the Muslims from Spain.

300

What is the definition of networks?

A closely interconnected group of people or things.

400

What is the definition of authority?

The power to make decisions and rules

400

How many years would English not reappear as a language of government?

300 years.

400

What is the definition of region?

An area with at least one unifying physical or human feature such as climate, landforms, population, or history.

400

Who did Ferdinand of Aragon marry?

Isabella of Castile-Leon.

400

What was the deadly infection called?

Black Death.

500

Why was there a struggle between popes and rulers?

After Gregory and Henry died.

500

Who was Henry II, old friend?

Thomas Becket.

500

Who were the Crusades?

A series of military campaigns to take over the Holy Land.

500

In Spain, how many people did they lose?

More than 160,000

500

Towns and the countryside lost a vast number of people from every social rank. What were the social ranks?

Peasants, merchants, priests, scholars, nobles.

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