18 questions
Why did Europeans in the Middle Ages turn towards feudalism?
It offered the people protection and stability.
It was forced upon them by the traders along the Silk Road.
The feudal system was similar to the Romans' government.
The Pope told them to do it, or they would not go to heaven.
Which institution was very powerful during the Middle Ages?
Catholic Church
King
Schools
Why did feudalism end?
the king said it wasn't working
the Bubonic Plague
How did the Bubonic Plague spread?
Silk Road
ships
traders
All of these
Which disease is represented by the map?
bubonic plague/black death
ebola
zika
west nile virus
What system does the picture represent?
feudalism
caste system
Egyptian society
What was the Renaissance?
rebirth of learning
a cultural movement
great advancements in art and science
all of these
In a timeline numbers for BCE/BC go from
greatest to least
least to greatest
In a timeline numbers from CE/AD go from
least to greatest
greatest to least
The time period between the 400s to the 1400s is known as
the Middle Ages
Roman Empire
The time period where people were interested in learning again is called
the Middle Ages
Black Death
the Renaissance
What was a document given by the pope that excused a person from penalties he or she had committed?
Indulgence
Edict
Purgatory
Scroll
Which Protestant reformer supported the idea of predestination?
Ignatius of Loyola
John Calvin
Martin Luther
Henry VIII
a Christian who protested against the Catholic church
Reformation
Indulgence
Purgatory
Protestant
German priest credited with starting the Reformation, he nailed a list of complaints about the Catholic Church to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany.
Martin Luther
John Calvin
King Henry VIII
King of England, he split with the Catholic Church and declared himself head of the Church of England, or Anglican Church.
Martin Luther
John Calvin
King Henry VIII
What was the impact of the printing press?
it allowed books to be more accessible to everyone
it gave access to only the wealthy
it had no impact