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People TermsChapter 13-European

Middle Ages

Chapter 14-The

Formation of Western Europe

Chapter 17-European

Renaissance and

Reformation

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In 520 this man wrote a book describing strict yet practical rules for living

in a monastery

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Benedict

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These women were often confined to activities in the home or at the convent

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Noble Women

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Emperor who reunited Western Europe for the 1st time since the Roman

Empire

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Charlemagne

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If you were a traveling poet-musician you would also be known as?

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A Troubadour

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DAILYDOUBLE

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Christians who belong to a non-Catholic church

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Protestants

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Church law governing marriage and religious matters is called?

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Cannon Law

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Important religious ceremonies that helped achieve salvation were called?

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Sacraments

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This term meaning rebirth or revival of the arts and learning?

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Renaissance

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Martin Luther’s statements attacking the Churches sale of indulgences

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95 Theses

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Writing in ones native language (language of the time) is referred to as?

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Vernacular

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Who serves as the head of the Catholic Church?

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The Pope

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What was the purpose of epic poetry?

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To tell of a heroes deeds and adventures

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Who were the three masters a chivalrous knight was required to serve?

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- His heavenly lord - His feudal lord

- His chosen lady

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What happened as a result of the Treaty of Verdun?

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-It allowed Charles Martel to expand his empire north, south, and east

-The empire controlled by Louis “The Pious” was split into three parts

-It allowed Pepin “The Short” to become king

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What were some of the achievements of Germanic Monks during the medieval

ages?

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-Started schools-Copied great works of literature

-Opened libraries

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How many kids set out during the children’s crusade?

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30,000 kids (Durning the main crusade)

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What was the most significant change in banking during the Middle Ages?

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Letters of credit eliminated the need to carry large amounts of cash

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DAILYDOUBLE

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What was the biggest change in the style of warfare during the

Hundred Years’ War?

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Introduction of the longbow

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Which event marked the end of the Middle Ages?

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The end of the Hundred Years’ War

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Following her capture by the English what happened to Joan of Arc?

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She was handed over to the church and burned as a witch

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Why did King Henry divorce his 1st wife Cathrine?

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He wanted a son and she had only given birth to a

daughter

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Who invented the printing press?

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Johann Gutenberg

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What is one the major restrictions placed on Catholic priests?

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They can’t get married

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What were some of Martin Luther’s teachings that led to the Protestant Revolution ?

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-Salvation was achieved through faith alone

-Church teaching should be based on the Bible alone

-All people within the Christian faith are equal

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Name three influential Renaissance Artists and one of their most famous

works

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-Donatello-Statue of David the boy -Leonardo da Vinci- Mona Lisa or The Last

Supper Raphael-The School of Athens

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Final Jeopardy Chapters 13, 14 & 17

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Topic: The Council of Trent

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Name three of the doctrines agreed upon at the Council of Trent?

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-Only churches could interpret the meaning of the Bible

-Salvation is achieved only through faith and good works

-A Christians life should be guided by church traditions and the bible

-Indulgences are a valid expression of faith