Transcript Chapter 15
Chapter 15
Page 103,109-114
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The Plague
Reaches Eastern
Europe
The Plague
spreads through
France & Germany
The Plague
reaches Pisa
The Plague
appears in Sicily
The Plague
Appears in Caffa
Europe
The Plague erupts
in China
The Plague
reaches Makkah
The Plague Moves
to Libya and
Damascus
The Plague is
carried to
Alexandria Egypt
Asia And
Africa
Page 103 Time Line Activity 15
1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 1351 1353 1355
Page 109-110 World Literature Reading 15
• 1. Why did the husband tell his wife to take the pot
off the fire?
• He wanted to teach her that he was in charge of
the family and that no matter how silly his
commands were, she had to obey them.
• 2. What 3 places did the husband want his wife to
put the pot?
• 1st he told her to take it off the fire. Next he told
her to put it behind the door. Last, he wanted her
to put it on top of the hen-roost.
Page 109-110 World Literature Reading 15
• 3. What did the wife do when her husband said the
pot was exactly where he wanted it?
• She poured the stew on his head and said that
now the stew was where she wanted it.
• 4. Critical Thinking Explain the moral of the story.
• The Moral of the story is that a husband should
not make unreasonable requests to his wife,
because if he does, she may turn against him.
Page 111-112 Primary Source Reading 15
• 1. What things, according to Saint Francis, bring
true gladness?
• Patience and not being disturbed by suffering bring
true Gladness.
• 2. What is Saint Francis condition when he knocks
on the gate?
• When Saint Francis Knocks at the gate, He is cold,
covered in ice, and bloody.
Page 111-112 Primary Source Reading 15
• 3. Who refuses to let Saint Francis in?
• A Friar refuses to let Saint Francis in.
• 4. Critical Thinking What conclusion can you draw
about Saint Francis from his definition of perfect
gladness?
• We should reflect on the simplicity of his answer
and the simplicity his life. Great things do not bring
happiness – only simple patience and peace can do
that.
Page 113 Take-Home Review Activity 15
• 1. Under the Feudal System, the land was worked
C. Serfs.
by _________________
Page 114 Take-Home Review Activity 15
Feudalism begins in Europe
C.E. 800
Most people in Western Europe are Catholic
1050
Pope Urban calls the first Crusade
1095
Flanders and Italy exchange goods
1100
Guilds are widespread in Europe
1200
King John forced to sign the Magna Carta
1215
Mongols swept into the Kievan Rus
1240
The Black Death arrives in Europe
1346
Page 114 Take-Home Review Activity 15
• 1. Did the Pope Urban call the first Crusade before
or after Feudalism began?
• After. The first crusade was called in 1095 C.E. and
feudalism began in 800 C.E..
• 2. Were guilds widespread when feudalism began?
• No. Feudalism began in 800 C.E. and guild became
widespread in 1200 C.E..
• 3.In what year did Europe’s economy and society
begin to change due to the plague?
• In 1346
Page 114 Take-Home Review Activity 15
• 4. Did Flanders and Italy begin to exchange goods
due to King John signing the Magna Carta? Explain.
• No. King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215,
long after Flanders and Italy were exchanging
goods in 1100.
• 5. How many years passed between the time
Mongols swept into Kievan Rus and the arrival of
the Black Death in Europe?
• 106 Years (1346-1240=106)