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Unit 2 Review ReligionWarsPeople Vocab Civilizations

Religion What was the purpose of the Inquisition? 100

To punish people for speaking out against the Catholic church 100 Religion

How did the Aztec and Inca worship their gods? 200 Religion

Human/animal sacrifices 200 Religion

Nuns lived in ________, while monks lived in __________. 300 Religion

Nuns lived in convents, while monks lived in monasteries. 300 Religion

Who was the Roman official and founder of monasteries? 400 Religion

Benedict 400 Religion

Who brought Islam to the Mongol Empire? 500 Religion

500 Religion Timur Lenk

Wars 100 The 100 Years War was fought between which two countries?

England and France 100 Wars

200 Wars Which two groups fought in the Crusades?

Christians vs. Muslims 200 Wars

Which Crusade ended with the Christian capture of Jerusalem? 300 Wars

300 Wars First

List two effects the Hundred Years’ War had on society. (HINT: There are 5!) 400 Wars

1.Increased Taxes 2.National Unity 3.Decline of Feudalism 4.Creation of national army 5.New fighting technology 400 Wars

500 Wars Trung Trak and Trung Nhi were two sisters from _______ that led a revolt against _______ to gain independence.

Trung Trak and Trung Nhi were two sisters from Vietnam that led a revolt against China to gain independence. 500 Wars

People In the 1200’s the Mongols began expansion under who? 100

People Genghis Khan 100

People Who was the first Mongol Emperor of China? 200

People Kublai Khan 200

People Who was the first King of the Franks? 300

People Clovis 300

People This Frankish King doubled his empire’s borders and revived learning. Name him! 400

People Charlemagne 400

People Which Frankish leader defeated the Muslims to ensure that Christianity would remain dominant? 500

People Charles the Hammer 500

Civilizations What was the capital of the Aztec Empire? 100

Tenochtitlan 100 Civilizations

Who was the emperor of the Inca, known for expanding his empire? 200 Civilizations

Pachacuti 200 Civilizations

What were women required to do in Japanese society? 300 Civilizations

Serve in the military 300 Civilizations

Which Chinese dynasty decreased contact with the outside world before being conquered by the Mongols? 400 Civilizations

Sung 400 Civilizations

Which Chinese dynasty ruled for more than 300 years and was responsible for gunpowder, printing, and silk? 500 Civilizations

Tang 500 Civilizations

Vocab Denial of church teachings 100

heresy 100 Vocab

Artificial islands used for farming in the Aztec empire 200 Vocab

Chinampas 200 Vocab

Wide, grassy plain of central Asia 300 Vocab

Steppe 300 Vocab

Groups based on family ties; ruled over Medieval Japan 400 Vocab

Clan 400 Vocab

In Feudalism, ____, or land granted to nobles, were often worked by ______, who were NOT allowed to leave the manor. 500 Vocab

In Feudalism, fiefs, or land granted to nobles, were often worked by serfs, who were NOT allowed to leave the manor. 500 Vocab