Feudalism
Islam
Byzantines
Fall of Rome and the Rise of the Germanic Peoples
The Crusades and Beyond
100

Making up 90% of the population, these individuals were legally bound to the land and could not leave without permission.


Who are serfs?

100

This holy book of Islam.


What is the Quran?

100

This city served as the capital of the Byzantine Empire and was the greatest marketplace of the medieval world.


What is Constantinople?

100

At its peak, the Roman Empire was held together by a shared currency, a system of laws, and these ________ travel routes that connected the empire.


What are roads?

100

Who did the christians fight to regain the holy land?

Muslims?

200

This code of conduct required knights to be brave in battle, loyal to their lords, and protectors of the weak.


What is chivalry?

200

Name 3 of the 5 pillars of Islam.

What are: declaration of belief in one god, prayer five times daily, charity to the poor, fasting during Ramadan, and the hajj pilgrimage to Makkah

200

This emperor's most enduring achievement was the "Body of Civil Law," a unified legal system.


Who is Justinian?

200

A major internal weakness of Rome was its lack of a legal system for this process of passing power to a new leader.


What is succession?

200

This Pope put a call out for the crusades?

Pope Urban II

300

Feudalism emerged largely because the collapse of this meant rulers had to pay soldiers with land. 

What is the money economy?

300

This holiest city in Islam is the birthplace of Muhammad.


What is Makkah (Mecca)?

300

The Crusades began after this group of Central Asian Muslims threatened the Byzantine.

Who are the Seljuk Turks?

300

This Frankish ruler was crowned emperor in 800 AD, briefly reuniting much of Western Europe and reviving the idea of a Roman-style empire.

Who is Charlemagne?

300

How many successful crusades were there?

Only one, the first.

400

What is another name the middle ages is called


What are the Dark Ages or the Medieval Period? 

400

This conflict was the cause of the Sunni and Shia split within Islam?

What is who should be chosen as the caliph or leader of islam ( a direct descendent or someone selected by consensus based on merit/ability)?

400

Constantinople was important because_____

It stood at the center of trade between the east and the west or between Asia and Europe.

400

These raiders from the north struck European villages creating a "desperate reality" that forced people to turn to local lords for protection and helped lead to the birth of feudalism.

Who are the Vikings?

400

Most Crusaders were from these two countries.  (If you get one country I will give you half credit).

France and England

500

 A person who swore loyalty to a lord in exchange for land  and protection.

Who is a Vassal?

500

During this dynasty, the capital was moved to Baghdad, sparking a golden age of science and art.


What is the Abbasid dynasty?

500

The Byzantine Empire was formerly known as_______

What is the Eastern Roman Empire.

500

When the Western Roman government collapsed, this single institution survived and grew even stronger, eventually becoming the most stable and powerful force in medieval Europe.

What was the Christian Church?

500

The plague killed how many europeans (rough estimate as a fraction)?

What is 1/3 of the population?