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Agenda: Tuesday 12/10/2013

Agenda: Tuesday 12/10/2013. Cornell Notes: Review The Early Middle Ages (RS). 1. The Middle Ages and Feudalism. The Middle ages in Europe were also known as the ___________ period. (234)

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Agenda: Tuesday 12/10/2013

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  1. Agenda: Tuesday 12/10/2013

  2. Cornell Notes: Review The Early Middle Ages (RS) 1. The Middle Ages and Feudalism • The Middle ages in Europe were also known as the ___________ period. (234) • _____________________ brought feudalism to England when he rewarded his knights with land for helping him to defeat the British. (244) • The system that governs the relationship between a lord and _____________ is called ___________________. • The most important duty a knight had was to protect his ____________ and his land. • A knight in Europe is like a ______________ in Japan • A ______________ in Europe is like a daimyo in Japan.

  3. Cornell Notes: Review The Early Middle Ages (RS) 2. Christianity • _________________ was the most important thing in the lives of people in the Middle Ages. (234) • ______________ and ______________ helped to spread Christianity to new places. (235-236) • ____________ and architecture focused on religious themes and Christianity. (274) • People believed that when you were _______________ from the church that you would not go to heaven. (261)

  4. Cornell Notes: Review The Early Middle Ages (RS) 3. Popes and Kings, the Crusades and Magna Carta • ______________ and _______________ had the most power during the middle ages. (260) • Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV fought over who had the power to elect _____________ officials called bishops. (263) • The ______________ were a series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims for control of the ______________ land. (264) • The Magna Carta ________________ the power of the monarchy (king). (276-277) • The right _____________ _____________ means you can not go to jail without a reason. (277)

  5. Interactions: The Early Middle Ages

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