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Review Jeopardy
Medieval Jeopardy
Geography
England
Feudalism
Catholic
Church
The Franks
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Double Jeopardy!!!
La France
The Crusades
Death and Dying
Eastern Europe
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Final Jeopardy
Topic: English Medieval History
Final Jeopardy
Topic: English Medieval History
The War of the Roses
was fought between
these two English
houses.
Geography
A landmass,
such as Europe,
surrounded by
water on three
sides.
Geography
What is a
peninsula?
Geography
Europe is separated by a series of these that
makes it difficult for one ruler to rule all of
Europe.
Geography
Europe is separated by a series of these that
makes it difficult for one ruler to rule all of
Europe.
What are mountains?
Geography
This body of water
separates England and
Ireland from the rest of
Europe.
Geography
This body of water
separates England and
Ireland from the rest of
Europe.
What is the English
Channel?
Geography
A group of small territories in Eastern Europe
ruled by Vikings.
Geography
A group of small territories in Eastern Europe
ruled by Vikings.
What is the Kievan Rus?
Geography
This mountain range separates Italy from the
rest of Europe.
Geography
This mountain range separates Italy from the
rest of Europe.
What is the Alps?
Geography
This area of northwest Europe was the first to
accept Christianity.
Geography
This area of northwest Europe was the first to
accept Christianity.
What is Ireland?
England
This famous English
King established the
jury system in England
England
This famous English
King established the
jury system in England.
Who is Henry II?
England
This English King
angered nobles by high
taxes and punishing
people without trial and
was forced to sign the
Magna Carta in 1215
England
This English King
angered nobles by high
taxes and punishing
people without trial and
was forced to sign the
Magna Carta in 1215
Who is King John?
England
This famous English king
called for a meeting of
the people from
different parts of
England, which came to
be the parliament.
England
This famous English king
called for a meeting of
the people from
different parts of
England, which came to
be the parliament.
Who is Edward I
England
Much like native Americans in the United
States, this group native to England was
pushed into Ireland, Wales, and Scotland by
invading Angles and Saxons.
England
Much like native Americans in the United
States, this group native to England was
pushed into Ireland, Wales, and Scotland by
invading Angles and Saxons.
Who are the Celts?
England
This important census
was taking by William
the Conqueror after he
conquered England.
England
This important census
was taking by William
the Conqueror after he
conquered England.
What is the Domesday
book?
England
This important English document limited the
power of the king.
England
This important English document limited the
power of the king.
What is the Magna Carta?
Feudalism
A noble who serves a lord of higher rank.
Feudalism
A noble who serves a lord of higher rank.
What is a vassal?
Feudalism
Guide for a knight’s good behavior.
Feudalism
Guide for a knight’s good behavior.
What is a code of chivalry?
Feudalism
A strong ruler like Charlemagne would have a
____________ kingdom, whereas a ruler who
divided territory among their sons would
probably have a ____________ kingdom.
Feudalism
A strong ruler like Charlemagne would have a
centralized kingdom, whereas a ruler who
divided territory among their sons would
probably have a decentralized kingdom.
Feudalism
In Feudal society, popes and kings often
disagreed over who could appoint church
officials. The power of the king was limited
after this agreement between the pope and
the king was signed.
Feudalism
In Feudal society, popes and kings often
disagreed over who could appoint church
officials. The power of the king was limited
after this agreement between the pope and
the king was signed.
What is the Concordat of Worms
Feudalism
The effective end of Feudalism began in 100
when a surplus of good and safer travel
allowed this to happen.
Feudalism
The effective end of Feudalism began in 100
when a surplus of good and safer travel
allowed this to happen.
What is trade?
Feudalism
On feudal manors serfs often lacked the
education to speak Latin. Instead, they spoke
an everyday language known as this.
Feudalism
On feudal manors serfs often lacked the
education to speak Latin. Instead, they spoke
an everyday language known as this.
What is vernacular?
The Catholic Church
This famous pope called for missionaries to be
sent throughout Europe to convert people to
Catholicism.
The Catholic Church
This famous pope called for missionaries to be
sent throughout Europe to convert people to
Catholicism.
Who is Gregory the Great?
The Catholic Church
Founder of the first order of friars who helped
the poor and served as missionaries.
The Catholic Church
The founder of the first order of friars who
helped the poor and served as missionaries.
Who is St. Francis of Assisi?
The Catholic Church
Priest who combined the teachings of the
church with the teachings of Aristotle.
The Catholic Church
Priest who combined the teachings of the
church with the teachings of Aristotle.
Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?
The Catholic Church
This famous nun headed a convent in
Germany and composed church music.
The Catholic Church
This famous nun headed a convent in
Germany and composed church music.
Who is Hildegard of Bingen?
The Catholic Church
The Catholic church was partly responsible for
this term which means “hatred of Jews.”
The Catholic Church
The Catholic church was partly responsible for
this term which means “hatred of Jews.”
What is anti-Semitism?
The Catholic Church
This church court tried heretics most famously
in Spain.
The Catholic Church
This church court tried heretics most famously
in Spain.
What is the Inquisition?
The Franks
This Frankish king became Catholic
The Franks
This Frankish king became Catholic
Who is Clovis?
The Franks
This famous Frankish king believed education
was very important to the survival of his vast
empire.
The Franks
This famous Frankish king believed education
was very important to the survival of his vast
empire.
Charlemagne
The Franks
This famous battle, headed by Charles Martel,
halted Muslim advances into Spain.
The Franks
This famous battle, headed by Charles Martel,
halted Muslim advances into Spain.
What is the Battle of Tours?
The Franks
This important Frankish King fought for the
pope and donated portions of modern-day
Italy to the pope, known as the papal states.
The Franks
This important Frankish King fought for the
pope and donated portions of modern-day
Italy to the pope, known as the papal states.
Who is Pepin?
The Franks
A group of people from Scandinavia who
raided villages in Europe.
The Franks
A group of people from Scandinavia who
raided villages in Europe.
Who are the vikings?
The Franks
Invaded Britain from Denmark and Germany
in AD 400.
The Franks
Invaded Britain from Denmark and Germany
in AD 400.
Who are the anglo-saxons?
Hard Questions
Give three reasons why the Magna Carta is
important.
Hard Questions
Give three reasons why the Magna Carta is
important.
1) It stated that kings and nobles have certain
duties
2) Limited Government
3) Acknowledged certain rights for people.
Hard Questions
Name three things the geography of Europe
provided for Europeans:
Hard Questions
Name three things the geography of Europe
provided for Europeans:
1) Opportunities for trade
2) Fishing
3) Safety
Hard Questions
Describe three important facts about
Medieval cities:
Hard Questions
Describe three important facts about
Medieval cities:
1) Crowded
2) Often run by a city council
3) Dirty, smelly and polluted
Hard Questions
Fill in the blank:
The _________ were a holy war launched by
___________ against the _______ _______
(two words).
Hard Questions
Fill in the blank:
The crusades were a holy war launched by
catholics against the Muslim Turks (two
words).
Hard Questions
Name three important effects the Crusades
had on Europe:
Hard Questions
Name three important effects the Crusades
had on Europe:
1) Increased Trade
2) Broke down feudalism
3) Helped strong central government emerge
Hard questions
Hard Questions
Which of the following IS a feature of Gothic
Cathedrals?
a) a flat roof
b) stained glass windows
c) thick walls
d) all of the above
Hard Questions
Which of the following IS a feature of Gothic
Cathedrals?
a) a flat roof
b) stained glass windows
c) thick walls
d) all of the above
La France
This young French Peasant led soldiers in the
Hundred Years War.
La France
This young French Peasant led soldiers in the
Hundred Years War.
Joan of Arc
La France
France’s first parliament, where the three
classes (nobles, peasants, and clergymen) of
French society, first met.
La France
France’s first parliament, where the three
classes (nobles, peasants, and clergymen) of
French society, first met.
What is the Estates General?
La France
France’s long drawn out battle with England.
La France
France’s long drawn out battle with England.
What is the Hundred Years War?
La France
The French lost this first battle of the Hundred
Years War to the English in this city.
La France
The French lost this first battle of the Hundred
Years War to the English in this city.
What is Clercy?
La France
What battle did the
French lose in 1415?
La France
What battle did the
French lose in 1415?
Agincourt
La France
What protected London
from a French invasion?
La France
What protected London
from a French invasion?
The English Channel
The Crusades
This crusade ended with Muslims being driven
from Jerusalem.
The Crusades
This crusade ended with Muslims being driven
from Jerusalem.
The First Crusade
The Crusades
This pope called for all good Christians to fight
in the Holy Land to oust the infidel.
The Crusades
This pope called for all good Christians to fight
in the Holy Land to oust the infidel.
Who is Pope Urban II?
The Crusades
Egyptian ruler who captured Jerusalem during
the second Crusade.
The Crusades
Egyptian ruler who captured Jerusalem during
the second Crusade.
Who is Saladin?
The Crusades
Merchants used the fourth crusade as an
excuse to sack this important city in the East.
The Crusades
Merchants used the fourth crusade as an
excuse to sack this important city in the East.
What is Constantinople?
Death and Dying
Death and Dying
A plague that swept across Europe and Asia
and killed millions of people.
Death and Dying
A plague that swept across Europe and Asia
and killed millions of people.
The Black Death/Bubonic Plague
Death and Dying
Most peasants who lived in Western Europe
during the middle ages were unfree laborors
bound to this.
Death and Dying
Most peasants who lived in Western Europe
during the middle ages were unfree laborors
bound to this.
What is a fief/manor?
Death and Dying
Although there is no exact estimate, historians
estimate that about _____ percent of the
population died from the plague during the
middle ages.
Death and Dying
Although there is no exact estimate, historians
estimate that about _____ percent of the
population died from the plague during the
middle ages.
50%
Death and Dying
Because so many people died during the
plague wages __________ (rose, dropped)
and trade ___________ (declined, increased).
Death and Dying
Because so many people died during the
plague wages rose (rose, dropped) and trade
declined (declined, increased).
Death and Dying
The two primary reasons the black plague
reached Europe.
Death and Dying
The two primary reasons the black plague
reached Europe.
Trade with Asia/Population Growth.
Eastern Europe
An important trading center in Eastern Europe
located at a crossroads of trade.
Eastern Europe
An important trading center in Eastern Europe
located at a crossroads of trade.
What is Moscow?
Eastern Europe
An Early viking ruler
who ruled the Kievan
Rus.
Eastern Europe
An Early viking ruler
who ruled the Kievan
Rus.
Oleg
Eastern Europe
The religion of most Eastern Europeans
brought to them by the Byzantine Empire.
Eastern Europe
The religion of most Eastern Europeans
brought to them by the Byzantine Empire.
Eastern Orthodox Church