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Week Twelve (November 7-10) Day 1 Chapter 12 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due)

Week Twelve (November 7-10) Day 1 Chapter 12 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due) Day2 Chapter 13 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mongols, Yuan, Kamakoru Shogunate Due) Week Thirteen (November 14-18) Day 1- Day 2- Chapter 14 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mali, Delhi Sultanate Due)

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Week Twelve (November 7-10) Day 1 Chapter 12 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due)

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  1. Week Twelve (November 7-10) • Day 1 Chapter 12 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due) • Day2 Chapter 13 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mongols, Yuan, Kamakoru Shogunate Due) • Week Thirteen (November 14-18) • Day 1- • Day 2- Chapter 14 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mali, Delhi Sultanate Due) • Week Fourteen (November 21-22) • Day 1- Unit Exam

  2. Chapter 9

  3. The Byzantine Empire, 300–1200 • Preserved Roman traditions • Emperor controlled the patriarch of Constantinople • Foreign pressures • Goths and Huns • Sassanid • Arab Umayyads • Political and Religious fighting with Western Europe • Great Schism of 1054

  4. Byzantine society • Retained an Urban lifestyle • Loss of middle class • Women lost power • Byzantine emperors controlled economy to help cities • Rural areas suffered • Unified the Roman legal code - Body of Civil Law • Cyril and Methodius • Preached and taught Slavs of Eastern Europe

  5. Early Medieval Age 300–1000 • No central Authority • Feudalism • Weak kings • Gave fiefs to Vassals • Rural self sufficient manors • Lord –Mounted Knight • Serfs • Poor diet • Very little scholarship or advancement • Noble women were used as Pawns • Carolingians united Europe briefly • Charlemagne • Attacked by Arabs and Vikings in the North

  6. The Western Church • Little Unity in the West came from Catholicism • Lead by Pope and Bishops • Held Great power over political leaders –Excommunication • Holy Roman Emperor • Investiture Controversy • Henry II of England • Monasteries developed • Centers of literacy • Cared for needy

  7. Later Middle Ages 1000–1200 • Agricultural technology grew- • Population grew • Cities were independent of lords • Self governing • Centers of Commerce and manufacturing • Kings were able to tax cities directly • Decreased the power of the nobility • Moving towards the advancements of the Renaissance

  8. The Crusades, 1095–1204 • Christians attacking Muslims • Religious Zeal • Knights looking for a reason to use their skills/knowledge • Younger sons wanted land • Trade • 1095 Pope called for Christians to stop fighting and attack Muslims • Effects • Muslims regained land • Europe regained lost knowledge from Muslim scholars • Europeans developed a taste for foreign goods

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