Geography
Fuedalism
The Black Death
The Hundred Years War
The Great Schism
100

Europe is WEST of which continent?

Asia
100

Who was at the top of the Feudalism pyramid?

The king/pope

100

What is the other name for the Black Death?

The Bubonic Plague

100

Which two countries fought in the 100 years war?

England and France

100

Who is commonly known as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church?

The Pope

200

Where does the pope live?

Vatican City

200

Who was at the bottom of the feudalism pyramid?

Peasants and serfs
200
How much of the population died off due to the Black Death?

Around 1/3-1/2

200

How long was the war?

116 years

200

Which two churches were established?

Eastern Byzantine Church and the Roman Catholic Church

300

Name four capital cities of European countries.

Answers vary

300

Where do nobles and lords rank on the feudalism pyramid? A) 1st; B) 2nd; C) 3rd; D)4th

B) 2nd

300

How did the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe?

Fleas, Rats, and Mice spread them by being on ships that traveled to Europe.

300

Why were England and France fighting in the first place?

They wanted power and land

300

Which of the two churches had icons?

The Roman Catholic Church

400

True or False: The Mediterranean Sea is EAST of Spain

False, the Mediterranean Sea is west of Spain

400

Define "chivalry".

Chivalry is the specific code that knights have to follow

400

Name two spices inside the plague doctor mask.

Cinnamon; myrrh; cloves; herbs; etc

400

Who did Joan of Arc fight for?

France

400

Constantinople was the Roman Empire's capital and the Byzantine Church's location. What is Constantinople known as today?

Istanbul

500

In which country did the Hundred Years' War END in?

France

500

True or False: The value of peasants and serfs went lower and lower as time went on.

False

500

True or False: Mycobacterium was an organism that spread the Bubonic Plague.

False, it was Yersinia Pestis

500

Why did Joan of Arc decide to fight in the war?

Voices in her guided her to.

500

Who was the first pope?

Saint Peter