Black Death 1
Black Death 2
Black Death 3
Black Death 4
Black Death 5
History Skills
100

What type of disease was the Black Death? 

A) Virus
B) Bacteria
C) Fungus
D) Parasite

B) Bacterial disease

100

What was the Black Death caused by?

By fleas that travelled on rodents that carried the bacteria Yersinia Pestis 

100

In what time period did the Black Death occur?

The 1300's/14th century

100

Which strain of the Black death gives you buboes?

Bubonic
100

Historians believe the Black Death originated in which country?

China

100

“Such was the terror this [the Black Death] caused that seeing it take hold in a household, as soon as it started, nobody remained ... No doctors were to be found, because they were dying like everybody else ... Sons abandoned fathers, husbands wives, wives husbands, one brother the other, one sister the other.” 

Excerpt from Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron, written in the 14th century 

Is this a primary or secondary source of historical information?

Primary source as it was created at the time of the event. 

200

What continents did the Black Death spread through? 

Asia, Europe and Africa.

200

Which insects spread the black death?

Fleas

200

Why is it called the "Black Death"? 

Because the buboes were often dark purple/black in colour.

200

What was the life expectancy in Medieval Europe? 

30-40 years.

200

Which group of people were persecuted (targeted/attack) because they were blamed for the Black Death 

Jewish people

200

What does AD stand for and what does it mean?

Anno Domini - "in the year of the Lord"

300

How did the Black Death mostly arrive in Europe?

Through ships/trade routes

300

Name three symptoms of the Black Death. any strain

Vomiting, headaches, delirium, fever, chills, coughing up blood, hemorrhaging, painfully swollen lymph nodes, boils all over the body

300

Most people believed the reason for the plague was ______. 

A punishment from God

300

To try to cure the Black Death, some people consumed...

A) Urine
B) Snake venom
C) Dirt
D) Crushed animal bones

A) Urine

300

The Black Death reduced the world’s population by ________________ million people.

90 million (point awarded if you said between 80-100)

300

What centuries are the following years in:

679BCE, 1434CE and 1984CE

7th Century BCE, 15th Century CE, 20th Century CE

400

Feudalism was a social, economic, and political system that emerged in medieval Europe during the Middle Ages. Name the social class that was at the bottom of the hierarchy. 

Peasants or serfs

400

What form of the Black Death had the lowest mortality rate? 

Bubonic

400

The first ever quarantine law was introduced in which city?
Bonus 100 points if you can identify its modern name.

Ragusa, Italy (now Dubrovnik, Croatia)

400

The Black Death reached England in which year?

1348 CE

400

How many ''humours'' did people in the middle ages believed we had in our bodies

Four
400

The name given to the religious cult shown below, which was active during the Black Death was?

Flagellants

500

Which variant of the plague had the highest mortality rate?

Septicemic plague

500

What is the correct spelling of the scientific name of the bacteria that cause the Black Death. 

Yersinia Pestis

500

Explain TWO ways that the Black Death led to the end of feudalism.

Lower population -> peasants could demand higher wages -> class structure was less rigid.


Workers were dying -> women now had to fulfil more roles in society.

500

Name one SHORT-TERM SOCIAL effect of the black death.

- Decrease in population
- Reduced law enforcement
- Increase in crime
- Death of many farmers

500

Name all three strains of the Black Death.

Bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic

500

What is the study of past human societies through the examination of physical remains, artifacts, and other evidence called?

Archaeology