Japan, Southwest Asia, Tang & Song China:
Early Medieval Western Europe:
Medieval Church:
Medieval Life:
Bonus (only after all categories are finished)
100

This warrior code emphasized loyalty, bravery, and honor in medieval Japan.

Bushido

100

This Germanic tribe spread Christianity in France under King Clovis.

Who were the Franks?

100

This 1122 agreement gave the Pope spiritual authority while emperors retained political power.

What was the Concordat of Worms?

100

This farming method rotated winter crops, spring crops, and fallow fields to boost food production.

What is the 3-field system?

100

This fruit was once so rare and expensive in Europe that people rented them to show off at parties instead of eating them.

What is a pineapple?

200

He was the military ruler of Japan, while these warriors pledged loyalty and military service to him.

Who are the Shogun and Samurai?

200

Crowned “Emperor of the Romans” in 800, he united much of Western Europe.

Who was Charlemagne?

200

The Pope used this punishment to cut people off from the Church and sacraments.

What is excommunication?

200

This economic shift included banking, guilds, and the rise of towns.

What was the Commercial Revolution?

200

This animal can hold its breath longer than a dolphin — up to 5 minutes while sleeping upside down.

What is a sloth?

300

In medieval China, this painful practice symbolized beauty and obedience for women.

What is foot binding?

300

This social system placed kings at the top, then nobles, knights, and peasants at the bottom.

What is feudalism (the feudal pyramid)?

300

These wars were launched to reclaim the Holy Land and increased trade, weakened feudalism, and created Christian-Muslim tensions.

What were the Crusades?

300

This knightly code emphasized bravery, loyalty, protecting the weak, and devotion to God.

What is chivalry?

300

This U.S. state is the only one with a one-syllable name.

What is Maine?

400

This trade network connected Asia with Europe and spread goods, ideas, and technologies.

What is the Silk Road?

400

This economic system had self-sufficient estates where serfs worked for protection.

What is the manor system?

400

This movement ended in 1492 when Christians drove Muslims from Spain.

What was the Reconquista?

400

These women managed estates but had limited rights, while these women worked in fields and homes with little education.

Who were noble women and peasant women?

400

This planet spins so fast on its axis that a day there is only about 10 hours long.

What is Jupiter?

500

These elite Japanese landowners commanded samurai and were powerful under the shogun’s rule.

Who were the daimyo?

500

This battle in 732 stopped the Muslim advance into Western Europe and was led by Charles Martel.

What was the Battle of Tours?

500

This medieval court investigated and punished heresy, often using harsh methods to enforce church authority.

What was the Inquisition?

500

These organizations of artisans and merchants controlled trade, set prices, and established standards for quality.

What were guilds?

500

This board game was invented in 1935 and has caused countless family arguments ever since.

What is Monopoly?

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