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Economic Revolution Power of the Church Agricultural Revolution 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Definitions & Identifications Feudalism

Chivalry

code of conduct

Troubadours

wandering poets

Feudalism

a loosely organized system of government

Sacrament

Sacred rites of the Church

Excommunication

Penalty for people who disobeyed church law

Islam

Religion started in Arabia in 622

. Treaty of Verdun

split Holy Roman Empire into 3

Charlemagne

Holy Roman Emperor

Clovis

Converted to Christianity

Benedictine Rule

set of rules for monasteries

What is a sparsely populated, undeveloped area on the outskirts of a civilization?

A frontier

What untapped resources did Western Europe posses?

Dense forests, mineral resources, rich soil, and seas, rivers and streams for food, transportation, trade and power

Medieval Means

Middle Ages

What present day country was formerly known as Gaul?

France

Name the 3 countries where the Vikings, Magyars and Muslims came from

Scandinavia(Norway, Sweden, Finland), Hungary and Arabia

What group conquered the former Roman province of Gaul?

Franks

Who was their King?

Clovis

What did he do that made him popular with the people of Gaul?

Converted to Christianity

Who did that help him form and alliance with?

The Roman Catholic Church

Where did the Christians stop the Muslims from advancing in Europe?

Tours, France

Who named Charlemagne the Holy Roman Emperor?

Pope Leo III

Why did he (Leo) name Charlemagne this?

Charlemagne helped put down a rebellion in Rome

What was the job of the missi Domenici?

Check on roads,listen to grievances and see that justice was don

What did Charlemagne do to show that education was important? Where?

He set up a school reviving Latin learning in Aachen

How did Charlemagne improve his government and unify his empire?

Sent out Missi Domenici, appointed powerful nobles and spread Christianity throughout his kingdom

Make your wager

Explain why the Church had so much power during the Middle Ages. Give 2 reasons

Church was the center of social life, and it set out the rules to follow for a great afterlife ( Heaven)