Geography of the Renaissance
Rise & Fall of the Roman Empire
Rise & Fall of Feudalism
Manors vs. Towns
Christianity, Church & Sumptuary Laws
100

What does “Renaissance” mean? 

Rebirth

100

Name one Roman invention still used today.

Roads, aqueducts, concrete books...

100

What is feudalism? 

A System of giving land for loyalty

100

What was a manor? 

A Self-sufficient estate run by a noble

100

What was the role of the Church in medieval life?

Authority, education, law


200

Name one major Italian city that was a center of the Renaissance. 

Florence, Venice, Rome

200

Give one reason for the fall of Rome. 

Political instability, invasions, corruption, too large to manage...

200

Draw the Feudal Hierarchy:

King/clergy 

Lords/Nobility

Knights

Peasants/Surfs


200

What was life like on a manor for peasants?

Self-sufficient, limited freedom, community, protection. 

200

What were sumptuary laws? 

- Restricted what people of different classes could wear.

- Controlled the level of consumption 

300

Why was Italy’s location important for the Renaissance?

Trade routes, access to ideas

300

Name two major contributions of Rome to modern society

Law, language, architecture, government

300

Why did peasants revolt during the Hundred Years’ War?

High taxes and rents

300

What was one advantage and one disadvantage of living in a town?

A: Freedom, Opportunity 

D: Dirty, Crowded, less protection, less community 

300

Why did people question the Church during the plague? 

Prayers/Faith didn’t stop disease

400

Which sea was crucial for trade during the Renaissance?

Mediterranean Sea

400

What were two driving factors that made the Roman Empire so successful? 

A Centralized government and Expansionism (Military might)
400

How did the Black Plague weaken feudalism? 

Labor shortages → serfs gained freedom

400

What organization would you need to join for a skilled trade in a town?

Guilds

400

Name one way the Church influenced education. 

Monasteries, universities

500

Explain how geography influenced the spread of Renaissance ideas.

Proximity to trade routes, cultural exchange

500

 How did the fall of Rome lead to feudalism?

Loss of central government → need for protection

500

 Pick one factor that lead to the end feudalism and explain it. 

100 years War, Bubonic plague, rise of the middle class, Questioning of the Church and other ideological messages.

500

Explain how guilds worked in towns:

Guilds controlled the prices of  goods, set standards of quality, and decided who would be admitted to the craft as a trainee or “apprentice.”

500

Every group in the Church hierarchy had the duty to be obedient to the group above it and to provide certain services to the group below” best describes what element of world views? 

Society