The Plague
Silk Road
Vocab
Renaissance
100

What word do we use to describe death rate?

Mortality 

100

 This was the most valuable good that gave the Silk Road its name and was a prized commodity for the Romans.

What is silk 

100

Contact 

the act or state of meeting

100

This famous artist painted the Mona Lisa and made detailed drawings of inventions centuries ahead of their time.

 Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

How did the plague spread to people?

Through fleas living on rats 

200

Besides silk, this aromatic item from India was also a prized trade good desired by Europeans.

What are spices?

200

Inferior 

of poor quality

200

This powerful banking family in Florence used their immense wealth from trade and finance to become major sponsors, or patrons, of artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

Who are the Medici (family)?

300

What were some symptoms of the plague?

Swollen lymph nodes, tired, big bumps around the body

300

This Italian explorer traveled to China along the Silk Road and wrote about his experiences, which are recorded in a famous book.

Who was Marco Polo

300

Democracy 

a political system in which the supreme power lies in body of citizens who can elect people to represent them

300

 The Renaissance began in this country because its city-states had become very wealthy trading centers.

What is Italy? 

400

How did the plague travel across Europe?

Through ships

400

The Silk Road is often described as a bridge between these two major regions.

What are the East and West?


400

Guild 

a medieval association of people working at the same occupation, which controlled it's members' wages and prices

400

This powerful Italian city was the birthplace of the Renaissance and home to the wealthy Medici family.

What is Florence?

500

What nursrey rhyme is often associated with the plague?

Ring Around the Rosie 

500

 This religion, which originated in India, spread to China and other parts of Asia along the Silk Road.

What is Buddhism?


500

Peasant Revolt 

An uprising by peasants who demanded an end to serfdom in response to an increase in taxes by the king to fund the 100-year war.

500

This Italian city-state became the most powerful maritime trading center during the Renaissance by controlling the flow of luxury goods from the East across the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Venice?