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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Society Roman vs. Feudal CrusadesThe Plague Ancient Medieval or Modern

Clothes were made of silk. Jewelry was worn. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Clothes were made of silk. Jewelry was worn. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Offered protection in return for labor. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. peasants

Offered protection in return for labor. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Lived off of the land and were sometimes called serfs. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. peasants

Lived off of the land and were sometimes called serfs. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Lived in the lord’s manor. Houses were constructed of branches covered with mud and straw. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Lived in the lord’s manor. Houses were constructed of branches covered with mud and straw. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Lived in the city and performed jobs that required certain skills. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Lived in the city and performed jobs that required certain skills. a. Nobles b. Tradesmen c. Peasants

Had a representative government. a. Roman b. Feudal

Had a representative government. a. Roman b. Feudal

Characterized as a time of ignorance and superstitution. a. Roman b. Feudal

Characterized as a time of ignorance and superstitution. a. Roman b. Feudal

There was a king and nobles who offered protection to the peasants. a. Roman b. Feudal

There was a king and nobles who offered protection to the peasants. a. Roman b. Feudal

Era ended about 476 AD. a. Roman b. Feudal

Era ended about 476 AD. a. Roman b. Feudal

Modeled much of what was done after the Greek tradition. a. Roman b. Feudal

Modeled much of what was done after the Greek tradition. a. Roman b. Feudal

The Crusades lasted about ____________ years. a.100 b. 200 c. 300

The Crusades lasted about ____________ years. a.100 b. 200 c. 300

The Crusades was basically a conflict between ____________ and _____________.

The Crusades was basically a conflict between __Christians__ and ___Muslims____.

The Crusaders tried to get control of what city?

Jerusalem

What was the characteristic dress of knights who were in the Crusades?

White shield with a red cross

Put in order: The Bubonic Plague Crusades Christopher Columbus sailing to America

Put in order: 1. Crusades 2. Bubonic Plague 3. Christopher Columbus sailing to America

The Bubonic Plague actually began in ____________

The Bubonic Plague actually began in China.

How was the Bubonic Plague spread?

Spread through fleas who came off of rats.

About what percent of the people died from the plague?

About 50%

The Bubonic Plague occurred before or after Columbus sailed for America?

It occurred in the 1330’s.

What’s one way the people tried to fight the plague?

Fire, prayer, leeches, fleeing the city

The Catholic Church was very powerful and determined much of the rule of the times. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

The Catholic Church was very powerful and determined much of the rule of the times. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

The Roman Empire spread throughout Europe. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

The Roman Empire spread throughout Europe. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

The Pyramids were built in Egypt. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

The Pyramids were built in Egypt. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

There was much religious reform and the birth of Protestantism. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

There was much religious reform and the birth of Protestantism. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

Superstition was a very strong force. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern

Superstition was a very strong force. a. Ancient b. Medieval c. Modern