The Church
Conquest & Disease
Holy Wars & Education
The End of the Medieval Period
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100

What was the Great Western Schism?

The Great Western Schism was a split in the Catholic Church that was caused by three rival popes claiming they were the true head of the Church.

100

What was the Black Plague?

The plague was a sickness that spread through Europe, and it caused a large number of people to die, almost half of Europe.

100

What were the Crusades?

The Crusades were holy wars carried out to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims.

100

Which war strained the economies of both England & France and lasted over a century?

Hundred Years' War

100

Which English king had six wives?

Henry VIII

200

How did the Great Western Schism affect the Church?

It caused loss in belief due to the arguments that broke out as well as destroying its unity throughout Europe.

200

Why didn't the Mongols conquer Northern Asia?

Too cold to maintain supplies and not enough resources there to justify conquering. 

200

What was the purpose of universities of this time period?

The purpose of universities of this time was to teach religion, law, and mathematics among other things.

200

The Hundred Years' War inspired what kind of feeling amongst common people that helped them unite?

National feeling (Nationalism)

200

What was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620?

Mayflower

300

What are the main differences from Romanesque churches to Gothic cathedrals?

Two main differences are instead of having round barrel vaults they have ribbed vaults with pointed arches and they have flying buttresses on the outside so the weight of the church is distributed outward and down. (Stained Glass Windows, thinner walls)

300

What were a few consequences of the Black Plague?

A large number of people to die, almost half of Europe, people gained money due to others dying and inheriting wealth, and people hid in their homes due to a general feeling of distrust.

300

Were the Crusades truly successful in regaining the Holy Land?

While the First Crusade did succeed in the mission, its success did not last long and subsequent crusades were nowhere near as successful. 

300

What civil conflict broke-out in England following the Hundred Years' War?

Wars of the Roses

300

What ancient Roman city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD?

Pompeii

400

What is the point of Gothic architecture?

The point was to open up the church, letting more natural light in and have it “reach for the heavens” more.

400

Why didn't the Mongols conquer India?

India's natural borders; the Himalaya Mountains and the Thar Desert 

400

What were some effects of the Crusades? 

Early anti-semitism, the breakdown of feudalism, nobles selling their land, freeing their serfs, causing trade to increase and the spread of new goods, as well as better technologies in Europe.

400

The Wars of Roses resulted in a new royal family in England, led by which monarch?

Henry Tudor (Henry VII)

400

Who was the South African leader that fought against apartheid and became the country’s first Black president?

Nelson Mandela

500

For most of the duration of the Great Western Schism, there were two Popes ruling in different cities. What were those two cities?

Rome & Avignon 

500

Why couldn't the Mongols conquer Japan?

Both of the Mongols' invasion fleets were destroyed by a typhoon

500

What role did the monasteries play in influencing these universities?

Universities were developed under similar conditions and teachings as the monasteries. The monasteries were established by the church to educate a group of individuals ordained or recognized by a religious organization. The universities evolved from monastic and cathedral schools.

500

What was the main argument started the Hundred Years' War?

Ownership over the Duchy of Gascony; Edward III of England was simultaneously the King of England and Duke of Gascony, which meant he was supposed to obey the King of France

500

What powerful family ruled Florence during the Renaissance and were patrons of the arts?

The Medici's