Medieval Europe Review WITH Mrs. Tidwell 100 200 400 300 400 Geography Plague FeudalismThe Church 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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Medieval Europe Review WITH Mrs. Tidwell

Geography Plague FeudalismThe Church

Row 1, Col 1 England What is location A?

1,2 Europeans explored other parts of the world, Trade increased with Asia, Increased sharing of knowledge and ideas What was a lasting effect of the Crusades?

1,3 Who took an oath of loyalty in exchange for land? vassel

1,4 What did the Roman Catholic Church gain from Charlemagne’s rise to power? Political power as pope crowned an emperor

2,1 Constantinople What is location D?

2,2 Persecution, killing, and torture of Muslims and Jews, Loss of economy to Spain, Brought plague to Europe through trade routes What were negative effects of the Crusades?

2,3 What Norman Conqueror established feudalism in England? William the Conqueror

2,4 Which monk was known for promoting education in order for people to be better Christians? (200) St. Dominic

3,1 Viking Homeland and the North Sea What is location F?

3,2 How was the plague spread from Asia to Europe? (300) Through trade routes

3,3 The result of a revolt during the feudal period that gave people the right to a trial by a jury was the ____ (300) Magna Carta

3,4 Franciscan Friars were a monastic order dedicated to (300) Helping the poorest people of society.

4,1 France, Gaul, and Norman Homeland What is location B?

4,2 Loss of one-third of the population How did the Black Death effect the European population?

4,3 This is like a form of government in that it provided food, collected taxes, and provided protection for its people in Medieval Society. (400) Medieval manor system

4,4 What society helped spread Christianity in the region north of the Alps? (400) Monasteries

1,5 Modern Day Spain What is location E?

2,5 An infection that brought high fever, painful swelling, and usually death What is the bubonic plague?

3,5 What was a response to the Viking Invasions? (500) Feudalism

4,5 How did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella unite Spain? (500) Through the Spanish Inquisition, they made Spain a Catholic country.