Fall of Western Roman Empire and The Germanic Kingdoms
The Byzantine Empire
The Islamic Empire
The Carolingian Empire
Origins of Feudalism
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In which century did the Roman Empire begin to decline?

The 3rd Century

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What was the capitol of The Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

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Who founded Islam?

Muhammad

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In the 8th century, who became the first leader of the Carolingian Empire?

A major of the palace named Pippin the Short

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In which centuries did Feudalism occur in Western Europe?

Between the 9th and the 15th centuries. 

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What is the capital The Western Roman Empire?

Rome


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What language did they speak in the Byzantine Empire?

Greek

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In what century was Islam established?

The 7th Century 

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The Carolingians governed from their palace. Who did they appoint to rule the provinces?

They appointed Counts 

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What was the official name of the advisors who helped the monarchs rule 

The royal council or Curia Regis.

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Who ruled each kingdom?

Kings and the royal council ruled the kingdoms 

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Who was the ruler of The Byzantine Empire?

Justinian the Great

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What is the name of the city that was a sacred place for all the Arab tribes (holy stone of Kaaba is here)

Mecca

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Who led the army that defeated the Muslims in the Battle of Poitiers (732).

Charles Martel

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What caused Feudalism to happen in Europe? 

Feudalism was the result of the instability in Western Europe after the break-up of the Carolingian Empire in the 9th century.

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What were the main economies of the Germanic kingdoms?

 agriculture and livestock farming.

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What crafts were developed and exported to other countries?

Gold and silver products, fabrics and silk

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In 622 Muhammad escaped to the city of Medina with his followers. What is the name of this event? It marks the first year of the Islamic calendar.

 The Hegira

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By the late 9th century, what were the two most important states in the territories of the former Carolingian Empire? 

The Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire.

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In the 9th and 10th centuries, there was a second wave of invasions and attacks in Europe. Who led these attacks?

the Vikings, the Bulgarians, Magyars and Slavs, and independent Muslim raiders.

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In which country did the Angles and the Saxon settle? 

Britain / England 

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What was the official religion in the Byzantine Empire?

Christianity

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Name 3/5 of the pillars of Islam

1. To testify that Allah is the only god 

2. To pray five times a day facing Mecca.

3. To go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once.

4. To fast during the month of Ramadan.

5. To give to poor people.

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What is the most important building established during the Carolingian Empire? 

Palatine Chapel at Aachen.

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What were some characteristics of Feudalism?

The monarchs lost power. Relationships were based on personal loyalty. Economy was based on small self-sufficient areas of land called fiefdoms or manors.

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