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Vocab
100

Describe how Europe’s geography impacted their economy

 What Was The continent is a large peninsula with many smaller peninsulas branching out from it. As a result, most land in Europe lies within 300 miles of seacoast which encouraged trade and that caused the economy to grow

100

Describe what rules of behavior knights followed

 What is A knight had to obey his lord, show bravery, respect women of noble birth, honor the Church, and help people. These rules were known as the code of chivalry

100

 Describe how the Magna Carta limited the power of the king in England

 What Was it set limits on the king’s power. It sets limits on the king’s ability to impose taxes and forced him to recognize the rights of the people.

100

Explain how the plague affected trade in Europe

 What Is so many people died during the plague that few people were left to buy or sell goods

100

Concordat

Agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country

200

How did Charlemagne influence the educational system in his kingdom

 What Is He tried late in life to learn to read and write and wanted his people to be educated too. He established a school for the children of government officials

200

Explain what two main reasons caused European populations to grow

 What Was Feudalism made Europe safer

 New technology enabled people to produce more food and goods

200

State how common law helped unite England

What is common law was the same throughout the whole kingdom. It replaced laws that differed from place to place

200

State how the Black Death spread from continent to continent

What Was it originated in Asia and was spread by rats along trade routes to Europe

200

Missionary

People who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith



300

State what happened in Britain after the Roman armies abandoned the area during the 400s

 What Was Soon after the Romans left Britain, the Angles and the Saxons, who were Germanic groups from Denmark and northern Germany, moved in and settled there

300

State how guilds affected the way medieval townspeople made a living

 What Was Guilds controlled all business and trade. They decided the price for products and services, set standards for quality, and established who could join a trade

300

Explain the royal power progression from William, to Henry II, to John, to Edward I. What were their main contributions?

  • William: Conquered England and created the Domesday Book

  • Henry II: Brought common law to England

  • John: Signed the Magna Carta

  • Edward I: Established the English Parliament

300

Describe the major cause of the Hundred Years’ War

 What Was the war was caused by a dispute between England and France. The king of England laid claim to large areas of France, but the French wanted the English to leave France

300

Guild

A group of merchants or craftspeople

400

Explain what major issue did the kings and popes disagreed on

 What Is Kings wanted to appoint their own bishops, but popes used the power of excommunication to force kings to accept papal appointees

400

Feudalism

Political order; under feudalism, nobles governed and protected people in return for services



400

Explain how the Crusades changed Christian Europe

What Was the split between Easter and Western Christians became permanent. Western Christians came into contact with cultured Byzantines and Muslims and developed a larger view of the world 




400

Describe what happened to Joan of Arc after the Battle of Orleans

The English captured her, accused her or heresy and being a witch, and then executed her. A later investigation found her innocent of all charges. Much later, she was declared a Catholic saint

400

Grand Jury

A group of citizens that meets to decide whether people should be accused of a crime

500

Vassal

A low-ranking noble under the protection of a feudal lord

500

Explain how Ferdinand and Isabella treated those of Muslim and Jewish faiths

 What Is they pressured Muslims and Jewish people to convert to Christianity. Most refused and left Spain

500

Reconquista

The Christian “reconquest” of the Iberian Peninsula