Medieval Europe
Crusades & the Plague
The Islamic World
African Kingdoms & Trade
Artifacts, Oral Tradition, & Culture
100

Feudalism is a social structure used in Medieval Europe. At the top of the social structure is the monarch (king or queen). What are the other parts of the social structure?

Monarch, Lord, Knight, Peasant

100

What city is the main goal for Christians to capture during the Crusades?

Jerusalem

100

Why is the city of Mecca important to Muslims?

It is the birthplace of Muhammad.

100

What made Ghana wealthy and famous to travelers?

gold... salt too, but mostly gold.

100

In your own words, describe what a historical artifact is.

a human-made object from the past that can be used to study past peoples and civilizations. An example is a farming tool

200

After Rome fell, Europe fell into decline because:

it no longer had a strong government and army to control populations and secure trade routes.

200

Name one motivation for European Crusaders to fight in the Holy land.

all sins are forgiven, wealth, glory, and honor

200

What important invention did Muslims help spread from China to Europe?

paper.


This is an example of cultural diffusion

200

Why did people in different vegetation zones in West Africa trade with one another?

Different regions had different resources to trade.

200

What is the term for passing stories and history by word of mouth?

Oral tradition

300

What document in 1215 limited the power of the king of England and gave more rights to nobles (lords)?

The Magna Carta

300

What deadly disease swept through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions?

The Bubonic Plague... otherwise known as the Black Death.

300

Which dynasty led the early Islamic Empire's expansion through conquest?

Umayyad dynasty

300

Which religion blended with traditional beliefs in Mali to spread more easily?

Islam. 

It spread easily to Mali because the people of Mali blended Islam with their own traditions.

300

Name one reason oral traditions were important in societies without writing.

To keep history, beliefs, and culture alive without writing. In West Africa, writings only existed after Arabs entered the region to trade.

400

What institution served as the center of life in many Medieval European communities?

The Church... The Roman Catholic Church.

400

Name two way the Crusades impacted either Jews, Christians, or Muslims.

I'm not going to type all of them. Here are the key ones:

1) Christians brought back advancements from the Islamic world

2) Jews were heavily persecuted throughout Europe.

3) Destruction of many Islamic cities and the death of thousands of Christians, Muslims, and Jews.

4) Islamic lands are also invaded by the very powerful MONGOL EMPIRE

400

Why do governments in Muslim-majority countries sometimes follow different laws?

Islamic culture varies from place to place based on local traditions and government systems

400

What geographic feature limited trade in West Africa until the introduction of the Camel?

The Sahara Desert

400

What is the difference between an artifact and an oral tradition?

An artifact is a man-made object used by people and civilizations of the past. Oral traditions are stories and histories from cultures that are passed down by word of mouth.

500

What was the main reason the Byzantine Empire was upset when Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Empire?

The Byzantine Empire - otherwise known as the Eastern Roman Empire - believed they should rule over the remains of fallen Rome. The Pope did not want them to rule over it because the ruler of the Byzantine Empire was a woman.

500

Which empire conquered Constantinople in 1453, ending the Byzantine Empire?

The Ottoman Empire

500

What is an example of cultural diffusion from the Islamic world to Europe?

improvements in hospitals, algebra, astronomy advances, map-making advancements, medical textbooks, etc.

500

Why did the Wangarans use silent barter?

* Keep their gold mines a secret

* trade without language barriers

500

How might an oral tradition change over time as it's retold?

Details might change, get exaggerated, or be forgotten.