Medieval Europe
Medieval Asia
Africa
Mesoamerica
Protestant Reformation
100

Why did the Church's power decline in the 1300s?

1. Criticism of papal corruption

2. The Black Death's impact on population

3. The Great Schism - multiple popes arguing over the "real" pope and where they must live

100

TRUE or FALSE: neo-Confucianism believes that the world is real and that it is not an illusion

True

Neo-Confucianism is reformed Confucianism meant to adapt to Buddhist thought in China

100

TRUE or FALSE: early African religious beliefs are dedicated to lineage and ancestral ties

True

100

TRUE or FALSE: Aztecs believed their gods controlled the weather and seasons

TRUE

100

TRUE or FALSE: Machiavelli's The Prince emphasizes that human beings are not always motivated by self-interest

FALSE

200

Why was feudalism developed in Europe? What is its significance?

People needed local protection after the fall of the Western Roman Empire

The hierarchical system protected peasants, but also gave them no opportunities for class progression

200

Through military conquest, the Mongols expanded their empire under their leader named -

Genghis Khan

200

How did early African communities educate their children?

1. Dividing classes into age grades

2. Studying as apprentices

3. Special houses specifically for education

200

According to mythology, how did the Aztecs know where to build the city of Tenochtitlan?

An eagle perched on a cactus 

200

What led the Catholic Church to need reform during the Renaissance?

Corrupt church leaders 

Luther's concern was the selling of indulgences

300

During Medieval Europe, there was a special court with the authority to execute suspected heretics. What is the name of this court?

The Inquisition
300

What is the reason Muslims have for treating Hindus more kindly after the Delhi Sultanate?

There are too many Hindus to convert 

300

Ghana and Mali became major trading empires due to their 

Location near a rich gold-producing area

300

What leads to the decline of the Maya society?

Historians are uncertain. 

Some theories include hostile neighboring enemies, climate change, or natural disasters. 

300

How does Humanism change education standards during the Renaissance?

Focusing on secular subject matter

Encouraging people to read the classics and revitalize European culture

Producing informed citizens

400

What was the economic consequences of the Black Death?

Workers become more valuable due to labor shortages

Their prices for work rise, and artisans earn more money

400

Why were Islamic invaders able to successfully control India?

Trade was expanded, and political disunity made Indian kingdoms easy to attack

400

What was the connection between art and religion in early Africa?

Most artwork used religious themes to explain natural phenomena or show connections to ancestors

400

List the three primary Protestant branches discussed that rise out of the Protestant Reformation

Bonus +100 points if you can name the Protestant branch that believes in separation of church and state!

Lutheranism

Calvinism

Anglicanism

Bonus: Anabaptists

500

Describe the causes and effects of the Hundred Years War 

Causes: English invade French territory in hopes to become the French king

Effect: Unifies French and English kingdoms to support the war

England is exhausted and their economy is ruined

500

What caused the development of feudalism in Japan?

Local aristocrats gained power and land after the emperor's power was weakened

500

What factor contributes to the expansion of the Arab slave trade?

The Arabs needed workers for their mosques along the Mediterranean

500

What ethnic minority group struggled the most in Renaissance Europe?

The Jewish people

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