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Explore the impact of Constantinople, the Mongol Empire, and Christianity on Russia and Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages. Learn about Genghis Khan, the Golden Horde, and the differences between Western and Eastern Christian Churches.
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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!