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Chapter 11 lesson 1 The Middle Ages in Russia and Eastern Europe pages 302 - 307. Mr. Bondurant. The Middle Ages in Russia and Eastern Europe pages 302-7. How did Constantinople and the Mongol Empire affect Russia and Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages? VOCABULARY: schism.
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Chapter 11 lesson 1The Middle Ages in Russia and Eastern Europepages 302 - 307 Mr. Bondurant
The Middle Ages in Russia and Eastern Europe pages 302-7 • How did Constantinople and the Mongol Empire affect Russia and Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages? • VOCABULARY: schism
A. The Tale of Bygone Years page 303 • 1. What is The Tale of Bygone Years? • 2. According to The Tale of Bygone Years how did Vladimir decide to become a Christian? • 3. According to The Tale of Bygone Years, how was Christianity brought to Kiev?
B. The Christian Churches of Eastern Europe and Russia • 1. What were the major differences between the eastern and western branches of the Christian Churches? • Western: Rome - pope – Latin • Eastern : Constantinople – patriarch - Greek
C. Conquerors from the Steppes page 305 - 306 • 1. Who was Genghis Khan and what does his name mean? • 2. Describe the areas the Mongol armies conquered.
D. Paying the Golden Horde page 307 • What did the Golden Horde want from the Russians? • 2. How did the Mongols govern the lands they conquered in Russia? • 1. What did the Golden Horde want from the Russians? • 2. How did the Mongols govern the lands they conquered in Russia? • 2. How did the Mongols govern the lands they conquered in Russia?
R77 • 1. His advisers reported they had the most beautiful services. • 2. Western: Latin – Rome – Pope Eastern: Greek – Constantinople – Patriarch • 3. Western, Roman Catholic Eastern, Eastern Orthodox
W72 • 1. 2,500 – 3,000 miles
WORK TOGETHER! • TOGETHER MEANS: • On the same question at the same time! • Working only with your group! • ALL brains are at work! • Everyone comes to an agreement on the answer. • Questions must be asked as a group! • You may NOT divide and copy!