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The Middle Ages. McCluskey Global Studies. Monday, December 12th. Organizer #4 check (10 pts ) Get back TONS of stuff GS 10: Term Paper Talk/Annotated Bibliography talk Rome Review (after all, Rome wasn’t taught in a day….) Class Activity: Power and the Middle Ages (10 pt. daily grade) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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McCluskey

Global Studies

The Middle Ages

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Organizer #4 check (10 pts)Get back TONS of stuffGS 10: Term Paper Talk/Annotated Bibliography talkRome Review (after all, Rome wasn’t taught in a day….)Class Activity: Power and the Middle Ages (10 pt. daily grade)HW: • WED: Organizer #5 AND finish class Middle Ages assignment, if

necessary• FRI: Current Events Article Review AND GS 10 Revised Topics and

Annotated Bibliographies, if necessary

Monday, December 12th

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• Organizer #5 check• Group Presentations: POWER in the Middle Ages• **10 pt daily grade

HW: Current Events Article Review (Europe) – due FRIGS10: Revised Topic Question (10 pt, project); rewrite of Bibliography (replace 25 pt. grade)

NO MORE than 2-3 websites…need books and journal articles (in paper or online)!!!

Wednesday, December 14th

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Turn in revised revised topic question: Friday, Dec. 16th (10 pts) – CAN replace Bibliography grade if work FAST.• Am MISSING a few bibliographies!!!!!!• SAVE your graded Bibliography…will turn back into me repeatedly AND

to Ms. Germer!!!!!

Turn in 30 notecards with citations: in bag, clipped, or Noodle Tools: Friday, January 13 (25 pts)

Turn in Outline with Thesis and Development : Wednesday, Feb. 8th

GS 10 REVISED TERM PAPER DUE DATES

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Looking at timeline, who had power, why was it taken away?

Rome Review

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Why would anyone voluntarily give up power to someone else?

Brainstorm:

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When? In between what?Why “Dark”?Images that come to mind?

When and What were “ The Middle Ages”

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From your reading, during the Middle Ages, who had all the power?

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GROUPS: To present to class:

Who had power?Why?From whom was it taken?Over whom or WHAT? Why ok?System in place to keep power?Causes of instability/challenges?PROVIDE ONE VISUAL

1. Early Monarchs2. Feudalism3. Manoralism4. Cities5. The Church6. England7. France8. Italy

Class Activity: Power Structure in the Middle Ages

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5 points: The FACTS: accurate and complete5 points: The VOICE: in your own words, taught in ways easy to understand

Assessment:

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• Turn in Current Events Review• GS 10: Turn in revised paper topic questions, optional

annotated Bibliography• Current Events Discussion• IF TIME: Group presentation or two• HW OVER THE HOLIDAY:• GS 10: Start taking NOTES on sources…one card per fact, write down

where EXACTLY you found it • ALL : • 1) Check the website at least once between Christmas and New

Year’s to get upcoming assignment info AND perhaps watch a video or two posted….

• 2) 10-pt daily grade on 1/2/12 to check who’s kept up with current events and checked the website

Friday, December 16th

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• Current Events “Pop-Quiz”- 10 pt, daily grade, quick discussion

• Finish Middle Ages Presentations (10 pt daily: 5 = info, 5 = presentation)

• NOTES: The Black Death, Hundred Year’s War, decline of Middle Ages

• HW: Organizer # 6 (15 pts!!!!!)• *****Look at Website for ALL due dates

through exams!!!!!!!• TEST Monday on Geography, Ancient Greece

and Rome through Renaissance!!!

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

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1. Who is this, and what happened:

2. Pick one of the following, and tell me what the big story is:1. Egypt2. Iran

3. One other current event from your research

Current Events Quiz

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Issue #1: “Little Ice Age” : bad weather, shortened growing season, famineIssue #2: DISEASE• Mongol Invaders: took over China, Russia, established

Silk Road = easier to spread disease• 90% of Beijing died, China population from 120 to 80

million• 1347: Arrival of Bubonic Plague on a Genoese merchant

ship brought to Sicily• Between 1347-1351, European population fell from 75

mil to 38 million• 50-60% death rate in Italian cities

NOTES: Late Middle Ages: Disease, War, Decline of Feudalism

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• Religious Fervor• “Flagellants” = beat themselves, created hysteria• Anti-Semitism• Jews accused of poisoning wells• POGROMS started in Germany – 60 communities exterminated, fled

to Eastern Europe• POPULATION decline! • TRADE declines• Feudalism weakened:• Shortage of Workers = higher wages = more power = decline of

Serfdom• Fewer people = lower demand for food = lower prices for food

Results of Black Death

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England vs. France

Background: • France =ruled by King Philip VI, but has lots

of “Duchies”• England = ruled by King Edward II, who’s also

Duke of Glascony in France!• France seizes Glascony, England declares war

on France

Hundred Year’s War (1337-1453)

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I. (1337-1429) = ENGLISH VICTORIES, Medieval technologyI. Fought by medieval knights (cavalry), at first, then English brought

in Welsh longbow to replace crossbow

Battle of Crecy: 1346 (won by longbow)

Battle of Agincourt: 1415 – FrenchHorses stick in mud, 1500 nobles die

Course of War:

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By 1429…England ruled northern 1/3 of France, which is ruled by the timid dauphin Charles. Seems doomed until….

JOAN OF ARC (1412-1431)- French peasant girl- convinced Dauphin to let her go with army toOrleans = French Victory- captured by English in 1430, burned at stake in1431 for being a witch.(Exonerated 1456, sainted in 1920)

FRENCH go on to use the CANNON (gunpowder from China), win battles of Normandy and Aquitaine, win the war by 1453

Turning Point

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• 100 Years War = knights obsolete• Feudalism breaking down• Kings just tax, hire professional soldiers• Church declines: GREAT SCHISM (1378-1417)• It’s height of power = 1200’s• Sources of power: excommunication, witholding

sacraments, NOT TAXED• Power struggle with monarchs:• King Philip IV (France) tries to TAX the church (c. 1300)-

Pope Boniface VIII says he can’t…and is brought to trial in France, dies from the trauma

• France engineers election of new pope that leaves Rome, resides in Avignon, France (1305-1377)• $$$$$$, corrupt, worldly

Decline of the Middle Ages

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• Papacy returns to Rome in 1377, but when that pope dies…• Romans threaten cardinals they

must elect Italian pope or die…Pope Urban VI• 5 month later, French cardinals

declare election invalid, elect Clement VII, who goes back to Avignon, Fr.• = TWO POPES, each

excommunicate each other, call the other the “antichrist”, Catholicism looks BAD!!!!!!

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