The Mongol Empire and the Silk Road
Bubonic Plague
Magna Carta+ Feudalism
Feud. Eur. + Crusades
Feudalism Japan
100

What is the name of the Mongolian warrior who united the Mongol empire?

Genghis Khan

100

Who was affected by the Black Death?

Humans and animals. 

100

What is the Magna Carta?

It is a document that limited King John's power. 

100

What are the Crusades?

A series of wars between Christians (Crusaders) and Muslims over the Holy Land. 

100

Who is a figurehead?

An emperor in Japan who is a symbolic leader.

200

Why were the Mongols such successful warriors?

  • Expert horseman
  • Fierce warriors 
200

What transmitted the disease?

Fleas (Yersinia Pestis - Bacteria) on rats

200

What is Feudalism?

It is a system where nobility provided land in exchange for loyalty and service.  

200

What is the "place" where people (lords, peasants, etc.) lived during the Middle Ages?

Hint: It was self-sufficient. It had a castle, church, fields, pastures, mills, ..)

Manor

200

What do Japanese and Europeans have in common?

Feudalism. 

300

What was the Silk Road?

A series of roads and routes stretched from China to the Mediterranean Region. Together, they made a vast trade network.  

300

Where did it start, and how did it spread to Europe?

East Asia

On Boats

  • Entered Europe through Italian Port Cities to cities and eventually into the countryside. 

300

What is the rule of law and due process?

It means that nobody is above the law, not even the  ruler.

It means you have the right to a trial and cannot be imprisoned "Just because."

300

Were the Crusades successful for Christians or Muslims? Explain. 

The Crusaders (Christians) lost the control of the Jerusalem. 

300

Who is a Shogun?

A military leader in Japan who had the actual power. 

400

Describe the relationship between Mongols and the Silk Road. 

The Mongols encouraged trade. They reopened the Silk Road and protected it. 

400

What were the symptoms, and how many people died?

High fever

  • Red swelling of the lymph nodes

    • Turn Black and ooze pus and blood. 

400

What caused Feudalism?

The fall of the Roman Empire. The Vikings and other tribes attacked Europe, and people needed protection. 

400

What influence did the church have on education during the Middle Ages?

The church supported monasteries, which eventually became universities. 

400

What do the emperor (Japan) and the Pope (Europe) have in common?

They were both seen as religious leaders. They were considered as God's. 

500

Give me 2 positives and 2 negatives about the Silk Road.

+ Trade increased- the spread of goods and ideas around the world

+ It helped countries' economies

- Spread of diseases

- Some terrain could have been difficult to cross

500

  How did the Bubonic Plague impact history?  (2 examples)

  • Decrease in Europe’s population

  • Feudal and Manorial Systems came to an end
    Peasants demanded $$$ for their work (receiving a paycheck)

  • People were able to leave the manors and move to the cities and they could have their own land 

  • The Black Death hastened the end of the Middle Ages and the arrival of the modern world.

500

How did the Magna Carta influence the world? 

Shared power- Parliament (in the USA- Congress)

Rule of law

Due Process

500

What was the effect of the Crusades?

Trade increased.

Travel increased.

People left manors.

Pope lost power, and the king's power increased. 

500

How did European and Japanese Feudalism differ?

One ruler ruled Japan (emperor), while Europe had Kings for each country.