Feudalism
Holy Roman Empire
Russia
Terms
100

Loosely organized system of government in which there are Kings, Lords, Vassals, Knights, and Peasants

Feudalism 

100

What Kingdom/empire was founded by Charlemagne?

The Holy Roman Empire 

100

What Russian Tsar has the reputation of being one of the most evil men in history?

Ivan the Terrible 

100

Where were most Vikings originally from? 

Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark)

200

What group or person was at the bottom of the feudal society in Europe during the Middle Ages?

Peasants/serfs

200

In the early Middle Ages, one ruler united Western Europe. He revived learning, extended the Christian civilization, and set up a strong government. What was his name?

Charlemagne

200

Russia began in what modern country?

Ukraine

200

What is a Monarchy?

a single ruler, usually a king or queen, holds absolute power and authority over a state

300

Which group was responsible for providing protection to the lords?

The Knights

300

Who took over the empire after Charlemagne's death?

His 3 Grandsons

300

The Russian society of Kiev was allies with was empire?

Byzantine Empire

300

What term means you are being removed from the Catholic Church and being denied the sacraments?

Excommunicate

400

Who became the king of England in 1066 and he helped unify England and strengthen the monarchy?

William the Conqueror 

400

After Charlemagne's death and his son's death, Charlemagne's grandsons spilt the empire into three sections under what treaty?

The Treaty of Verdun

400

What people group defeated the Kievan State?

The Asiatic Nomads 

400

What does Divine Right mean?

The belief of a king that they had power from God or gods to rule over the people

  

500

Otto the Great was the ruler of what empire?

The Holy Roman Empire (After the grandsons of Charlemagne)

500

What three groups of invaders were a threat to Charlemagne's Kingdom 

The Vikings, Muslims, Magyars 

500

What Viking leader founded the city of Keiv?

Oleg 

500

While the Crusades failed in their ultimate goal, the conquest of the Holy Land, what were two positive results?

An increase in trade between the Europeans and the Muslims

Europeans gained access to the scientific and technological advancements of the Muslim world