The Black Death
The Silk Road
Religion
The Mongols
England and France
100

What was another name for the Black Death?

The bubonic Plague 

100

Where was most of the Gold and Salt coming from ? 

Africa

100

What is the name of the religion were people pray to and worship Jesus?

The religion is called Christianity. 

100

What do we call groups of people that travel from place to place chasing food around?

Groups of people who travel from place to place chasing food are called nomads. They may also be known as hunter-gatherers if they hunt animals and gather plants for sustenance, or pastoral nomads if they move with herds of domesticated animals like sheep or cattle.

100

Who introduced the Longbow?

The English

200

What animals is responsible for spreading the Black Death? 

The Black Rats

The Fleas on the Rats

200

What were some of  the items that were being trade from China to the rest of the world? 

Silk

Jade


200

Who is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church? 

The Pope!

200

What Khan unites the Mongols around 1200?

Genghis Khan

200

What were three significant battles that demonstrated the Longbows power?

Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt

300

What was the first European Country to get the Black Death? 

Venice, Italy

300

From where were the armies of knights bringing back fabric and spices?

The East

300

_____________ is a monotheistic religion centered on the belief in one God, known as Allah, and the worship of Him alone

Islam

300

Temujin accepted the tittle of Genghis Khan also known as?

Universal Ruler

300

Between what years did the French rallied and drive  the English out of France entirely?

1421 and 1453

400

About how many people in Europe were killed during the Black Death? 

1/3 of the people in Europe died from the Black Death 

400

What animal was used to help travel across the desert to bring and trade goods?

The camel was the animal used to help travel across the desert to bring and trade goods

400

What was the goal of the Holy War?

The purpose of the holy wars, primarily the Crusades, was to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control

400

The Mongols were exceptional riders at _______ That helped them conquered other tribes quickly and effectively?  

The Mongols were exceptional riders at horsemanship and archery

400

What were the two goals of the English?

1. Add France lands

2. Strengthen their own power

500

What civilization was accused of starting the Black Plague? How did they start it? 

The Mongol Empire was accused of starting the Black Plague, specifically during the siege of Caffa in 1347, where they allegedly catapulted plague-infected corpses into the city

500

What does the word diffusion mean?? 

diffusion is the spread of cultural beliefs, ideas, technologies, and practices from one group to another, driven by migration, trade, conquest, and communication

500

How many Crusades were there?

There were 3 attempts to try and recapture The Holy Land of Jerusalem  

500

How many Khanates were there after the death of Genghis Kahn? 

There were four Khanate

1. The Great Khan

2. The Golden Horde

3. Chagatai Khanate

4. Ilkhanate

500

Who was the orphan teenage girl that felt moved by God to rescue France from its English conquerors?

Joan of Arc

600

How did the Bubonic Plague lead to the end of the Manorial system?

The Bubonic Plague led to the end of the Manorial system by causing a massive population decline, which created a severe labor shortage

600

The fable routes that had fallen into disguise. What centuries had they revived by?

The 8th and 9th centuries
600

Who was the leader of the Muslims during the Crusades?

Saladin is the most prominent Muslim leader during the Crusades, known for uniting Muslim forces, retaking Jerusalem in 1187, and leading the resistance against the Third Crusade

600

Who was the leader of the Mongols who took over China and what was the Name of the Dynasty that he started? 

2Xs

The leader of the Mongols who conquered China was Kublai Khan, who founded the Yuan Dynasty

600

The ____________was a 1215 English charter that established the principle that everyone, including the king, was subject to the law, limiting the monarch's power.  

Magna Carta

700

What are these people called? 

flagellants, medieval religious sects that included public beatings with whips as part of their discipline and devotional practice.

700

What spice is derived from this plant? 

Black Pepper

700

What leader is this? 

Richard the Lion hearted 

700

What were the 3 characteristics that lead to Genghis Khans conquest? 

1. He was a brilliant organizer

2.  He was a good strategist  

3. He used cruelty as a weapon 

700

How many years did the 100 Year war last?

116 years!