Government Systems
Dark Ages
Religion
Kings and Leaders
Decline
100

The political, social, and economic system that bound peasants to their Lord of the land.

Manorialism

100

When were the Dark Ages?

500-1500 AD

100

What is a Pope?

The leader and head of the Catholic church

100

Father of Europe who united more of the country since The Roman Empire

Charlemagne

100

A crusade is 

A campaign for change

200

What effects did the Manorial system have socially in the Middle Ages?

Self-serving communities with little trade and sharing

200

What is considered the start of the Dark Ages?

Fall of the Roman Empire

200

What was the main cause of the Great Schism of 1054

Tensions between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox rising

200

Victorious in many battles. Especially the Battle of Tours in 732 against Muslim invaders

"The Hammer" Charles Martel

200

A disease that killed 1/3 of Europe

the black plague

300

Role of the King in feudalism?

Made laws and gave fifes to the nobles

300

Why were the Dark Ages called "The Dark Ages"?

Progress and culture was stagnant

300

When did Muhammad discover Islam?

610

300

These people were explorers, tradesmen, and invaders

Vikings

300

After the fall of the Manor system, serfs could now....

Charge more for their essential services

400

Role of the Lords in feudalism?

To provide loyal and well paid knights to the king

400

The economy in the Middle Ages was primarily based on what?

Agriculture

400

How did popes gain more authority than the kings?

People were more loyal to the pope

The popes could give or take power from the Kings

400

Why did King John sign the Magna Carta in 1215?

His barons and nobles threatened uprising and civil war

400

The 100 year wat was between...

Who would rule as King of England and France

500

Role of serfs in feudalism?

Farm the land and provide goods and services to the lords

500

The most important invention from the Dark Ages is...

The Printing Press

500

The religious practice of making a journey to a holy site

Pilgrimage

500

Why was it bad if a King died without an heir?

Many people would make claims to the throne and cause conflicts

500

What were the main motivators for the crusades?

Religion, Expansion (EUROPE AND MUSLIM) Adventure, Pope Power {REEMAP}