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Medieval Jeopardy Dare you continue?. Round 1 ME Power Players Misc. ME Facts FeudalismEuropean Geography The Medieval Church 10 20 30 40 50 Round 2.

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1 Medieval Jeopardy Dare you continue?

2 Round 1 ME Power Players Misc. ME Facts FeudalismEuropean Geography The Medieval Church 10 20 30 40 50 Round 2

3 Category 1 – 10 points Question- This document listed the rights of all citizens. Magna Carta Next Question

4 Category 1 – 20 points Question- This man became ruler of England by attacking the land across the English Channel. William the Conquerer Next Question

5 Category 1 – 30 points Question- This time period lasted between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. Middle Ages Next Question

6 Category 1 – 40 points Question- This King signed the Magna Carta. King John Next Question

7 Category 1– 50 points Question-This man spread Christianity throughout Europe by force and grace. Charlemagne Next Question

8 Category 2 – 10 points Question-This woman is credited with making chivalry what it was. She even went on the crusades with the men. Eleanor of Aquitaine Next Question

9 Category 2 – 20 points Question-This means that the weather is neither too hot nor too cold at any given time, and there are seasonal changes. Temperate Next Question

10 Category 2 – 30 points Question-This was the area of Northern France home to many Vikings near the mouth of the Seine River. Normandy Next Question

11 Category 2 – 40 points Question-This member of medieval society usually farmed or worked in a city craft shop. Serf Next Question

12 Category 2 – 50 points Question-This was the name of the school started by Charlemagne. Aachen Next Question

13 Category 3 – 10 points Question-This is the code of conduct knights were expected to obey. Chivalry Next Question

14 Category 3 – 20 points Question-This person would give an oath of loyalty in exchange for land and military service. Vassal Next Question

15 Category 3 – 30 points Question-This developed as a way to maintain peace in Europe. It was based on land and military service. Feudalism Next Question

16 Category 3 – 40 points Question-This is the land divided in a feudal contract Fief Next Question

17 Category 3 – 50 points Question-This is what was built on a fief. Manor Next Question

18 Category 4 – 10 points Question-This is the process of clearing trees. Deforestation Next Question

19 Category 4 – 20 points Question-This is the most fertile farmland in all of Europe. North European Plain Next Question

20 Category 4 – 30 points Question-This super continent combines Europe and Asia. Eurasia Next Question

21 Category 4– 40 points Question-This is the landform created where the sea surges in between cliffs. Fjord Next Question

22 Category 4– 50 points Question-This is a river deep enough to be traveled by a boat. Navigable Next Question

23 Category 5 – 10 points Question-This is a large Christian Church. Cathedral Next Question

24 Category 5 – 20 points Question-These were communities where monks lived and dedicated their lives to God. Monasteries Next Question

25 Category 5– 30 points Question-This leader ordered that all Christian warriors should work to take Jerusalem its surrounding areas from the Muslims in 1095. Pope Urban II Next Question

26 Category 5 – 40 points Question-These were a series of holy wars fought over the control of Jerusalem. The Crusades Next Question

27 Category 5– 50 points Question-This is a person that is considered to be holy. Saint Next Question

28 Round 2 Renaissance Art Renaissance Writers Renaissance Facts Reformation Famous People Reformation Vocabulary Facts 20 40 60 80 100 Final Jeopardy

29 Category 6– 20 points Question-This very wealthy and powerful man was a huge patron during the Renaissance. Lorenzo Medici Next Question

30 Category 6– 40 points Question-This man was one of the first famous poets to write in his local language. Petrarch Next Question

31 Category 6– 60 points Question-This is a supporter of the arts. Patron Next Question

32 Category 6– 80 points Question-Maybe the most creative and inventive person to ever live, he drew sketches of an armored cart, human muscles, and even a helicopter. Leonardo da Vinci Next Question

33 Category 6– 100 points Question-One of the greatest painters, sculptors, and architects of all time whose paintings decorate the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo Next Question

34 Category 7– 20 points Question-This man became famous for his book, “The Prince,” a book that gave advice to rulers on how to effectively rule their kingdom. Machiavelli Next Question

35 Category 7 – 40 points Question- This man was a famous Spanish Renaissance writer. Cervantes Next Question

36 Category 7– 60 points Question-Many consider this English man as the greatest playwright of all time for his many masterpieces. Shakespeare Next Question

37 Category 7– 80 points Question-This woman was one of the most famous writers of the Renaissance time period, writing poems, histories and her opinion on politics. Christine de Pisan Next Question

38 Category 7– 100 points Question-This holy woman composed music, wrote religious books, and founded a community where nuns lived and worked. Hildegard of Bingen Next Question

39 Category 8– 20 points Question-This was a time of great creativity in the arts and sciences between the years 1350-1600. Renaissance Next Question

40 Category 8– 40 points Question-This is a terrible disease that spreads very quickly. Plague Next Question

41 Category 8– 60 points Question- This seven hundred plus year- long war was fought between Christians and Muslims for control of present day Spain. Reconquista Next Question

42 Category 8– 80 points Question-This style of architecture became popular in France in the middle 1100’s and spread throughout Europe. The style included huge indoor spaces, pointed arches and outside supports called flying buttresses. Gothic Next Question

43 Category 8– 100 points Question-This is a concern for human interests and ideas. Humanism Next Question

44 Category 9– 20 points Question-This Pope sold indulgences to pay for the building of St. Peter’s cathedral in Rome. Leo X Next Question

45 Category 9– 40 points This English King started the Anglican Church in order to divorce his wife. Henry VIII Next Question

46 Category 9– 60 points This man invented the most important invention in the history of man in the year 1455. Johannes Gutenberg Next Question

47 Category 9 – 80 points This man founded the “Society of the Jesuits,” a group that spread Roman Catholic teachings around the world. Ignatius of Loyola Next Question

48 Category 9 – 100 points Question-This man started the reformation by expressing his concerns with the Catholic Church in the year 1517. Martin Luther Next Question

49 Category 10 – 20 points Question-Martin Luther posted these concerns on the door of Catholic Church in Germany. 95 Theses Next Question

50 Category 10 – 40 points Question-This was a forgiveness of sin sold by the church in the middle ages. Indulgences Next Question

51 Category 10 – 60 points Question-This was a movement to reform the church in England. Reformation Next Question

52 Category 10 – 80 points Question-These are people that are Christians that are not Catholic. Protestant Next Question

53 Category 10 – 100 points Question-This was the name of the Protestant Church of England in the early 1500’s. Anglican Church Next Question

54 Final Jeopardy Write down the amount you wish to wager on this question

55 Final Jeopardy Question-This is the name of the ceremony in which a knight is “Knighted.” Accolade


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