Africa
Byzantine Empire
Islamic Calphates
Middle Ages
Feudalism
100

The most common religion practiced in Africa before the introduction of Islam was Animism: what is the definition of Animism?

All living beings have a soul, including plants and animals. 

100

What was the capital city of the Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople

100

The first of the four Rightly Guided caliphs, also Mohammed's father-in-law

Abu Bakr

100

What event led to the beginning of the Middle Ages?

The fall of Rome

100

The lowest class of Feudal Europe: peasants that were tied to the land.

Serf

200

The group of people that migrated all throughout central Africa.

Bantu people

200

The year Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks.

1453

200

The Umayyad Caliphate took over what part of Europe?

Spain/ the Iberian Peninsula 

200

What was the only institution that held people together during the Middle Ages?

Catholic Church

200

The social class that had the most power during Feudalism, outside of the Church.

The land-owning lords

300

What was the major contribution of the Bantu people?

Language or metalworking.

300

What is the major contribution of the Byzantine Empire?

Preservation of Greek and Roman culture

300

The battle in 732 AD that stopped the spread of Islam into Europe, fought between the Franks and the Umayyad Caliphate. 

Battle of Tours

300

What did Charlemagne value most?

Education or literacy

300

The economic system of Feudalism.

Manorialism

400

One of the most commonly spoken languages in Africa.

Swahili

400

What was the result of the Great Schism?

Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox

400

What was the capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate?

Baghdad

400

Signed by King John in 1215, this document limited the power of the monarch.

Magna Carta

400

A major achievement of the Middle Ages: a farming technique used on feudal manors. 

3-field system