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GLOBAL HISTORY. Welcome to Mr. O’s. Jeopardy. Medieval Europe. Potpourri. Feudalism. The Guild System. The Crusades. The Church. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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GLOBAL HISTORY Welcome toMr. O’s Jeopardy
Medieval Europe Potpourri Feudalism The Guild System The Crusades The Church 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
Topic Area One 100 • This style of architecture is characterized by large, easy to locate structures.
Topic Area One 100 • What is gothic architecture?
Topic Area One 200 • The Roman Catholic Church coped with illiteracy by including these in churches.
Topic Area One 200 • What is stained glass windows and sculptures?
Topic Area One 300 • This position single-handedly ruled the most powerful institution of the Middle Ages in Western Europe.
Topic Area One 300 • Who is the Pope?
Topic Area One 400 • The Roman Catholic Church and their actions against this group led religious distrust.
Topic Area One 400 • Who are the Muslims?
Topic Area One500 • The Church sought to expand its power by undertaking in this.
Topic Area One 500 • What is the Crusades?
Topic Area Two 100 • The Crusades were fought primarily between these two groups.
Topic Area Two100 • Who are the Muslims and the Christians?
Topic Area Two200 • The Crusades were fought over this city.
Topic Area Two200 • What is Jerusalem?
Topic Area Two300 • A direct result of the Crusades was the weakening of this.
Topic Area Two300 • What is the feudal system?
Topic Area Two400 • In Western Europe, the Crusades led directly to an increase in the demand for these.
Topic Area Two400 • What are fine goods such as spices and textiles?
Topic Area Two500 • An indirect result of the Crusades was the growth of this system.
Topic Area Two500 • What is the guild system?
Topic Area Three 100 • One of Charlemagne’s goals was to convert the people he conquered to this religion.
Topic Area Three100 • What is Christianity?
Topic Area Three200 • This authority provided stability and unity in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
Topic Area Three200 • What is the Roman Catholic Church?
Topic Area Three300 • Perhaps his ‘crowning’ achievement, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne the leader of this once great area.
Topic Area Three300 • What is the Holy Roman Empire?
Topic Area Three400 • Knights were obligated to obey this code of honor.
Topic Area Three400 • What is chivalry?
Topic Area Three500 • Draw the feudal system social hierarchy (the pyramid). Include the names of the different social classes!
Topic Area Four 100 • In the feudal system, these people were tied to the land they worked on.
Topic Area Four100 • Who are serfs?
Topic Area Four200 • These people gave out land to the knights on the behalf of the king.
Topic Area Four200 • Who are lords?
Topic Area Four300 • Kings divided their land, or Kingdoms, into these. These were managed by Lords.
Topic Area Four300 • What are manors?
Topic Area Four400 • Similar to the Caste System in India, the feudal system in Western Europe limited this.
Topic Area Four400 • What is social and economic mobility?
Topic Area Four500 • Manorialism, an extension of feudalism, used this as the basis of wealth.
Topic Area Four500 • What is land?
Topic Area Five 100 • Before becoming a member of a Guild, you had to learn a trade and become this. This was the only way you could be a member of a Guild.
Topic Area Five 100 • What is a master?
Topic Area Five 200 • These are the three levels that can be achieved in the Guild System.
Topic Area Five 200 • What are apprentice, journeymen, and master?
Topic Area Five 300 • In order to become a master, you must first submit this to the Guild.
Topic Area Five 300 • What is a masterpiece?
Topic Area Five 400 • The development of the Guild System led directly to the decline of this.
Topic Area Five 400 • What is the feudal system?