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Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY


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The Middle Ages
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feudalism Constantin-ople The Crusades The church Political figures and events
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Question 1 - 10
  • What kind of system is Feudalism?

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Answer 1 10
  • political/military

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Question 1 - 20
  • What was the role of serfs

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Answer 1 20
  • Peasants tied to the land

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Question 1 - 30
  • piece of land is called a ____.

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Answer 1 30
  • Fief

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Question 1 - 40
  • Knights would provide _______ in return for
    __________

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Answer 1 40
  • Loyalty/ military service, land

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Question 1 - 50
  • A manor was self sufficient, What does it mean to
    be self sufficient?

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Answer 1 50
  • able to supply one's own or its own needs without
    external assistance

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Question 2 - 10
  • The Byzantine Empire was originally which half of
    the Roman Empire?

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Answer 2 10
  • East

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Question 2 - 20
  • Why was Justinians Code necessary?

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Answer 2 20
  • Roman laws were jumbled, confusing, and
    self-contradictory

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Question 2 - 30
  • Name 2 causes of the East-West Schism.

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Answer 2 30
  • use of icons, marriage of priests, and how much
    power the leader of the church had

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Question 2 - 40
  • Why was Constantinople in a good location?

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Answer 2 40
  • It was located on the sea, so trade and defense
    were both easy.

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Question 2 - 50
  • What did Constantine do?

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Answer 2 50
  • made Christianity legal and moved the capital of
    the Roman Empire to Constantinople

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Question 3 - 10
  • Was the childrens crusade successful?

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Answer 3 10
  • no

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Question 3 - 20
  • What did the Byzantines want out of the crusades?

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Answer 3 20
  • to stop muslim attacks

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Question 3 - 30
  • What did younger sons want out of the crusades?   

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Answer 3 30
  • Land and a position in society

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Question 3 - 40
  • how were merchants affected following the
    crusades?

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Answer 3 40
  • trade was expanded

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Question 3 - 50
  • Who were the three rulers that tried to take
    Jerusalem?

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Answer 3 50
  • Saladin, Frederick I, and Richard the
    Lion-Hearted

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Question 4 - 10
  • Who was the leader of the Church?

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Answer 4 10
  • The pope

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Question 4 - 20
  • What was the name of the branch of Christianity
    that split off to the east?

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Answer 4 20
  • Eastern Orthodox

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Question 4 - 30
  • The leader of the eastern orthodox church was
    called the ______.

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Answer 4 30
  • patriarch

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Question 4 - 40
  • How did the Pope manipulate the king?

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Answer 4 40
  • Threats of excommunication banning from the
    church

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Question 4 - 50
  • What was the incident between pope Gregory and
    the king?

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Answer 4 50
  • The king would appoint bishops but the pope told
    him not to. The king then told the pope to step
    down resulting in the pope excommunicating him.
    the king pleaded for forgivness and they both
    agreed that the pope can appoint bishops but the
    king can veto it.

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Question 5 - 10
  • Who was the ruler of the franks?

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Answer 5 10
  • Clovis

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Question 5 - 20
  • _____ Christians fighting to gain back holy land
    from the Muslims.

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Answer 5 20
  • The crusades

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Question 5 - 30
  • Who came first, Charlemagne or Otto the great?

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Answer 5 30
  • Charlemagne came first

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Question 5 - 40
  • How did stirrups impact the middle ages?

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Answer 5 40
  • They enabled riders on horses to stand so they
    can fight easier in battle.

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Question 5 - 50
  • What is the significance of Charles Martels
    victory at the battle of Tours?

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Answer 5 50
  • He held off Muslim invaders in Spain in turn
    preserving Christianity
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