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The Government and Economics Review for Chapter 10 Catholic Church Crusades The Hundred Years War The Government and Economics Ottoman Empire

Catholic Church Why was the Catholic Church important? Who was involved? Where did it happen?

Answers Who was involved: The Church and the Monarchies of England and France Where did it happen: Western Europe

Ottoman Empire What was important about the Ottoman Empire? Who was involved? Where did it happen?

Answers Who was involved: People of the Middle East Where did it happen: Present day Turkey and the Middle East

Hundred Years’ War Why was the Hundred Years’ War important? Who was involved? Where did it happen?

Answers Who was involved: The French and the English Where did this take place: France and England

The Government and Economics What was important about government and economics of Medieval Europe? Who was involved? Where did it happen?

Answers Who was involved: English Barons and Kings Where did it take place: England

Crusades What was important about the Crusades? Who was involved? Where did it happen?

Answers Who was involved: The Catholic Church and Muslims Where did it take place: Western Europe and the Middle East