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Jeopardy!. With your host: Mr. Spiconardi. FINAL JEOPARDY!. Topic 1: 1 point. The style of architecture depicted in the examples below. What is gothic?. Topic 1: 2 points. This leader of the Franks converted to Christianity, which helped spread Catholicism across western Europe. .
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Jeopardy! With your host: Mr. Spiconardi
Topic 1: 1 point The style of architecture depicted in the examples below. What is gothic?
Topic 1: 2 points This leader of the Franks converted to Christianity, which helped spread Catholicism across western Europe. Who is Clovis?
Topic 1: 3 points The Concordat of Worms abolished this practice, which had allowed secular rulers to appoint bishops. What is lay investiture?
Topic 1: 4 points These were the three main “invaders” whose attacks led to the development of feudalism in western Europe. Who are the Magyars, Vikings, and Muslims?
Topic 1: 5 points Under Charlemagne who revived learning, reformed the Church, developed the missidominici system, reconquered parts of the old Roman Empire, and made his court at Aachen, this “renaissance” was started. What is the Carolingian Renaissance?
Topic 2: 1 point This philosophy of the Renaissance focused on individuality, classical education, bettering oneself. What is humanism?
Topic 2: 2 points This textile and banking family ruled the Republic of Florence, produced four popes, and two queens of France. Who are the Medici?
Topic 2: 3 points A key element to Renaissance paintings , seen in Raphael’s The Marriage of the Virgin, was lacking from most medieval paintings What is perspective or three dimensional space?
Topic 2: 4 points A vocal critic of the Church, this Dutch humanist wrote The Praise of Folly and argued that education would make for a benevolent and compassionate ruler in The Education of a Christian Prince. Who is Desiderius Erasmus?
Topic 2: 5 points You don’t need a signature to determine which Italian Renaissance artist painted this Medici family portrait. Who is Sandro Botticelli?
Topic 3: 1 point Both the Crusades and the Hundred Year’s War aided in the collapse of this political system. What is feudalism?
Topic 3: 2 points Seen here, these markings were a sure sign that one had contracted the Black Death. What are buboes?
Topic 3: 3 points This weapon helped end chivalric warfare as it negated the need for trained knights. What is the longbow?
Topic 3: 4 points The destruction of farmland and the increase in taxes to support the cost of the Hundred Year’s War led to these in England. Coincidentally, the Bubonic Plague had a similar effect. What are peasant revolts?
Topic 3: 5 points This order of Catholic knights was established to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. Who are the Templar Knights?
Topic 4: 1 point “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs,” was a slogan popularly believed to have been used in order to sell these. What are indulgences?
Topic 4: 2 points This council, which reaffirmed the need for good works in order to gain salvation, was held over the course of 18 years so the Catholic Church could respond to the Protestant Reformation. What is the Council of Trent?
Topic 4: 3 points Luther took issue with this doctrine of the Catholic Church, which states that during the Mass, the bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Jesus. What is transubstantiation?
Topic 4: 4 points Founded by Ignatius Loyola this Catholic order hoped to use education to spread Catholicism and combat Protestantism. Who are the Jesuits?
Topic 4: 5 points Charles V issued this edict, which declared Martin Luther an outlaw and forbade anyone from aiding him. What is the Edict of Worms?
Topic 5: 1 point The land granted from a king to a lord. What is a fief?
Topic 5: 2 points Celebrating its 500th year, Machiavelli wrote this political treatise in which he argued that a ruler should use whatever means necessary to maintain power. What is The Prince?
Topic 5: 3 points The Magna Carta led to the development of this legislative body in England. What is parliament?
Topic 5: 4 points During the Great Schism, the French papacy was located in this city. What is Avignon?
Topic 5: 5 points The artist of the Arnolfini Portrait seen below. Who is Jan van Eyck?
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
FINAL JEOPARDY! Category: Medieval Correspondences She once wrote, “King of England, render account to the King of Heaven of your royal blood. Return the keys of all the good cities which you have seized to the Maid…To you, archers, noble companions in arms, and all people who are before Orleans, I say to in God’s name, go home to your own country. “ Who is Joan of Arc?