Fall of Rome (Economic Crisis)

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Monday, March 18 – Thursday, March 28
You will have until 1pm to work on the
Midterm Study Guide
 Reminders:
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› Study Guide and Writing Assignment due
tomorrow – NO EXTENSIONS, NO
EXCEPTIONS!
Midterm tomorrow at 1pm
 No tutorial today – see Ms. Wrede after
class or during lunch tomorrow
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You will have 15 minutes to define the
following vocabulary words
Patricians
Plebeians
Democracy
Republic
Law of 12 Tables
Hammurabi’s Code
Codified Law
Agriculture
Domestication
Cultural Diffusion
Direct Democracy
Representative Democracy
Primary Source
Secondary Source
Pharaoh
Caste System
Varnas
Socrates
Poseidon
Julius Caesar
Solon
Tripartite
Senator
Magistrates
Take 5 minutes to put every word into the
Bingo card
 You may use 1 free space
 Mark each word with a star or asterisk (*),
so that your card can be used multiple
times
 Upon calling “Bingo”, you will be
required to define all of the words
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Each person will be given a
term/concept/person from Feudalism
 You will have 3 minutes to prepare how
you will present this
term/concept/person to the class –
without talking
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Serf
Knight
Lord
Vassal
Charlemagne
Pope
Catholic
Crusades
Cultural diffusion
Feudalism
Growth of cities and towns
Fall of Rome (Invasions)
Fall of Rome (Economic Crisis)
Fall of Rome (Social Unrest)
Fall of Rome (Weak leaders)
Paper
Spices
Textiles
Excommunication
Tithing
Proclamations (laws)
Feudalism Charades
 Each team will receive 5 minutes
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› Each team will send one representative to
the front of the classroom to act out their
term/concept/person
› Once one team member’s word has been
guessed, that team member takes a seat
and a new team member comes to the front
of the class

Team with most correct WINS!
Pictionary
 You will choose a term/concept/person
from Unit # 4 out of the bucket
 You will have 1:00 to get your team to
get the word
 Each team will pick 5 representatives to
perform that round
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Michelangelo
Machiavelli
Raphael
Donatello
Leonardo da Vinci
Humanism
Martin Luther
95 Theses
John Calvin
Henry VIII
Absolutism
Sovereignty
Patrons
Humanism
Introduction to
World History
Foundations of
Civilization
Middle Ages
Renaissance &
Reformation
Age of
Exploration
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Introduction to
World History
Renaissance &
Reformation
Age of
Exploration
100 – Athens practiced 100 – Name one cause
which type of
of Rome’s fall?
democracy?
100 – Define
humanism P
100 – This allowed
sailors to calculate their
position?
200 – What is the
name for a type of
government that has
executive, legislative
and judicial branches?
300 – What document
outlined the laws of
plebeians and
patricians?
200 – What did the
Christian church split?
200 – Define
absolutism
200 – What were
Portuguese explorers
in search of?
300 – Identify three
powers of the Catholic
church?
300 – What were the
95 Theses?
300 – Why did
plantation owners in
the Americas begin
using African slaves?
400 – Economics is the 400 – Define “codified
study of a nation’s __?
law”
400 – Identify the
feudal pyramid?
(bottom to top)
400 – Challenge to
King Henry’s power
came from where?
400 – Name an effect
of the Columbian
Exchange
500 – The oldest
500 – Give an example
recorded fossil is how
of a polytheistic
old (give a range; must
religion?
be within 1/2 m.y.)?
500 – Explain cultural
diffusion with regards
to the Crusades
500 – What was the
significance of the
printing press?
500 – How does a
nation establish a
favorable balance of
trade?
100 – What is a
primary source?
200 – What is a
secondary source?
300 – How many
claims does a thesis
make?
Foundations of
Civilization
Middle Ages
Introduction to
World History
Foundations of
Civilization
100 – What is a primary
source? Artifact created by
people present at historical
event
100 – Athens practiced which
type of democracy? Direct
200 – What is a secondary
source? Account produced
after an event has taken place
200 – What is the name for a
type of government that has
executive, legislative and
judicial branches? Tri-partite
200 – What did the Christian
church split? Disagreement
over who the real pope was
200 – Define absolutism
Unlimited power of a king;
given by God
200 – What were Portuguese
explorers in search of? Water
route around Africa to India
300 – How many claims does
a thesis make? One
300 – What document outlined
the laws of plebeians and
patricians? Law of the 12
Tables
300 – Identify three powers of
the Catholic church?
Proclamations, Tithing,
Excommunication
400 – Economics is the study
of a nation’s __? Monetary
system/trade
400 – Define “codified law”
One that is written down
(Bonus: give one advantage)
400 – Identify the feudal
pyramid? (bottom to top) serfs
– knights – lords
300 – What were the 95
Theses? Martin Luther’s
problems with the Catholic
Church that he posted on the
Wittenburg door
400 – Challenge to King
Henry’s power came from
where? Parliament
300 – Why did plantation
owners in the Americas begin
using African slaves? The
native population had been
killed due to war and disease
400 – Name an effect of the
Columbian Exchange Native
Americans died, foods/animals
impacted later societies
500 – What was the
significance of the printing
press? Allowed Reformation
ideas to spread quickly
500 – How does a nation
establish a favorable balance
of trade? 1: increase
exports/decrease imports, 2:
produce expensive
manufactured goods, 3: control
raw materials
500 – The oldest recorded
fossil is how old (give a range;
must be within 1/2 m.y.)? 4-5
million years old
Middle Ages
Renaissance &
Reformation
100 – Name one cause of
100 – Define humanism
Rome’s fall? Invasions,
People focusing on themselves
economic crisis, social unrest,
and the world around them
weak leadership
through art, literature, etc.
500 – Give an example of a
500 – Explain cultural diffusion
polytheistic religion?
with regards to the Crusades
Greek/Roman gods; Hinduism
Answers vary
Age of
Exploration
100 – This allowed sailors to
calculate their position?
Astrolabe