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Jeopardy
Feudal
Society
The
Black
Death
The Rise of
International
Trade
Humanism
Society
& The
Arts
Imperialism
Exploration
Exchange of
Ideas
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Feudal Society 100
Question: Who is at the top of the pyramid of a
feudal Hierarchy?
Answer: The King
for 200
Question: What is the name of the system
that described how European Midieval society
was organized?
Answer: Feudal Hierarchy
for 300
Question: What percentage of
society in the feudal society had
the power?
Answer: 10%
for 400
Question: Which two
groups of people held all
of the power in feudal
society?
Answer: Nobles & Clergy
for 500
Question: What were the main reasons for
living in towns in midieval times?
Answer: Freedom and new
opportunities
for 600
Question: What is the name of the payment
made to the church from the members of the
church congregation?
Answer: Tithe
for 100
Question: What is the name
of the plague that strongly
affected the feudal system
and killed millions of
Europeans?
Answer: The Black Death
for 200
Question: What was the
economic result of the Black
Death for the freemen and
serfs?
Answer: There were fewer people
to work, so they demanded and
received higher wages.
for 300
Question: Sumptuary laws
controlled what aspect of society?
Answer: How people could spend their
money and what types of clothes could
be worn by each class.
for 400
Question: How did people feel about the church
when they prayed for deliverance from the
Black Death and people still died?
Answer: Some people questioned
their faith and others felt that God
had abandoned them.
for 500
Question: What nursery
rhyme was believed to be
associated with the Black
Death, but was actually not
related at all?
Answer: Ring Around
the Roses?
for 600
Question: What is the other
name for the Black Death?
Answer: Bubonic
Plague
for 100
Question: What were the
Crusades?
Answer: A series of
religious battles over
the holy land
(Palestine).
for 200
Question: What is the name of the
trade route that transported goods
from places like Europe, Africa,
Australia & Asia?
Answer: The Silk
Road
for 300
Question: Why were the Italian
City states so powerful?
Answer: They were located in good
climates, they were located on the ocean
which made trading easier. They got
more money and bigger populations
which made them more powerful.
for 400
Question: What were the two
parts of a city state? Describe
each briefly. (Daily Double)
Answer: The city where goods were
sold and most people lived. The other
part is the hinterland where crops were
grown and animals raised.
for 500
Question: What did the increase in
trade across Europe do for the
Italian City States?
Answer: It caused the
Italian City States to
become more powerful
and wealthy.
for 600
Question: Which two Italian City
States competed most strongly?
Answer: Genoa and
Venice.
for 100
Question: Who were the humanists?
Answer: Scholars who looked back
to classical philosophies from
Greece & Rome and applied them
to their own lives and work.
for 200
Question: Which famous
humanist thinker was
known for writing hundreds
of love sonnets and poetry?
Answer: Francesco
Petrarch
for 300
Question: What is a quality
of a good civic humanist?
Answer: Well educated about
history, politics and working
to improve society.
for 400
Question: Which early societies
influenced Renaissance Humanist
thinkers and philosophers?
Answer: Greek and Roman
for 500
Question: What form of
government is named after
the Greek system of
participatory government?
Answer: Democracy
for 600
Question: How did humanists
feel about the individual?
Answer: People could shape their
lives through their own efforts and
talents. They should improve
themselves to be able to serve God
& society better.
for 100
Question: What is the official title of a
person who supports and pays for the
arts?
Answer: Patron
for 200
Question: What are the main
elements of Renaissance art?
Answer: Showing the beauty of the
human body and the natural world.
The art also contained more details
than in medieval times.
for 300
Question: Which famous
Renaissance sculptor and
painter, carved Pieta?
Answer: Michelangelo
for 400
Question What is another
name for a poem that
consists of 14 lines?
Answer: Sonnet
for 500
Question: How was the status of an
architect during the Renaissance times
different from the status of an architect
during medieval times?
Answer: During medieval times
architects were valued only as skilled
laborers, in the Renaissance they were
viewed and valued as artists.
for 600
Question: What is the difference
between statuses of sculptors during
the Renaissance and during Medieval
times?
Answer: During medieval times there was
no value of the individual sculptor, during
the Renaissance, sculptors became
celebrities.
for 100
Question: What is Imperialism?
Answer: The expansion of power
over a territory, its resources and
its people.
for 200
Question: What was a big
health problem for indigenous
South American people when
imperialism occurred?
Answer: The people had no
immunity from the diseases and
sicknesses that were brought with
explorers.
for 300
Question: What controversial act
did Christopher Columbus do
when he returned to Spain from
the New World?
Answer: He kidnapped some
indigenous Caribbean people to
bring back to Spain.
for 400
Question: What is decolonization
and why did it happen?
Answer: When former imperialist
countries granted their former territories
independence. This occurred due to a
growing awareness that a countries
people should be able to make their own
decisions relating to their own country
and government.
for 500
Question: Which two countries
were most involved in
imperialism/expansionism
during the Renaissance?
Answer: Spain and
Portugal
for 600
Question: Which country claimed the
territories of South and Central America
through Christopher Columbus?
Answer: Spain
for 100
Question: What are the 3 main
reasons for exploration?
Answer: Gain money, increase
trade and spread religion.
for 200
Question: What main items were
transported from the east by
Europeans during the Renaissance?
Answer: Spice and other
luxury items
for 300
Question: Which world view is
expanding trade related to
the most?
Answer: Economics
for 400
Question: Which element of
world view is most related to
the expansion of the Christian
religion?
Answer: Beliefs
for 500
Question: Name one of the 4
instruments that were used during the
Renaissance for navigation.
Answer: Compass,
Astrolabe, Cross-staff, Back-staff
for 600
Question: What is the name of the term that refers
to the actions and attitudes of a state or country
whose goal is to increase its power or territory?
Answer: Expansionism
for 100
Question: What is the name of the
Renaissance astronomer that was
sentenced to house arrest by the
church for his views on the universe?
Answer: Galileo Galilei
for 200
Question: What is the name
of the science of body
structure that is used even
today by doctors?
Answer: Anatomy
for 300
Question: Which culture is
responsible for refining our modern
day decimal system?
Answer: Muslim
for 400
Question: What is the name of the
scientific ruler who stated “In
actions of all men, especially
princes, where there is no
recourse to justice, the end is all
that counts.”
Answer: Machiavelli
for 500
Question: What is the name for
deeper means that are contained
within a work of art or novel?
Answer: Allegory
for 600
Question: What is the name of the
official certificates that were issued by
the church, for money and which
reduced the time that people would be
punished for their sins after they died?
Answer: Indulgences
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