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World History Final Exam Jeopardy Review Chapters 13, 14 & 17

People Terms Chapter 13- European Middle Ages Chapter 14-The Formation of Western Europe Chapter 17- European Renaissance and Reformation

In 520 this man wrote a book describing strict yet practical rules for living in a monastery

Benedict

These women were often confined to activities in the home or at the convent

Noble Women

Emperor who reunited Western Europe for the 1st time since the Roman Empire

Charlemagne

If you were a traveling poet-musician you would also be known as?

A Troubadour

DAILY DOUBLE

Christians who belong to a non-Catholic church

Protestants

Church law governing marriage and religious matters is called?

Cannon Law

Important religious ceremonies that helped achieve salvation were called?

Sacraments

This term meaning rebirth or revival of the arts and learning?

Renaissance

Martin Luther’s statements attacking the Churches sale of indulgences

95 Theses

Writing in ones native language (language of the time) is referred to as?

Vernacular

Who serves as the head of the Catholic Church?

The Pope

What was the purpose of epic poetry?

To tell of a heroes deeds and adventures

Who were the three masters a chivalrous knight was required to serve?

-His heavenly lord - His feudal lord -His chosen lady

What happened as a result of the Treaty of Verdun?

-It allowed Charles Martel to expand his empire north, south, and east -The empire controlled by Louis “The Pious” was split into three parts -It allowed Pepin “The Short” to become king

What were some of the achievements of Germanic Monks during the medieval ages?

-Started schools -Copied great works of literature -Opened libraries

How many kids set out during the children’s crusade?

30,000 kids (Durning the main crusade)

What was the most significant change in banking during the Middle Ages?

Letters of credit eliminated the need to carry large amounts of cash

DAILY DOUBLE

What was the biggest change in the style of warfare during the Hundred Years’ War?

Introduction of the longbow

Which event marked the end of the Middle Ages?

The end of the Hundred Years’ War

Following her capture by the English what happened to Joan of Arc?

She was handed over to the church and burned as a witch

Why did King Henry divorce his 1st wife Cathrine?

He wanted a son and she had only given birth to a daughter

Who invented the printing press?

Johann Gutenberg

What is one the major restrictions placed on Catholic priests?

They can’t get married

What were some of Martin Luther’s teachings that led to the Protestant Revolution ?

-Salvation was achieved through faith alone -Church teaching should be based on the Bible alone -All people within the Christian faith are equal

Name three influential Renaissance Artists and one of their most famous works

-Donatello-Statue of David the boy -Leonardo da Vinci- Mona Lisa or The Last Supper Raphael-The School of Athens

Final Jeopardy Chapters 13, 14 & 17

Topic: The Council of Trent

Name three of the doctrines agreed upon at the Council of Trent?

- Only churches could interpret the meaning of the Bible -Salvation is achieved only through faith and good works -A Christians life should be guided by church traditions and the bible -Indulgences are a valid expression of faith