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Middle Ages Renaissance
Empires II
GlobalTrade
ProtestantReformation
Regents
Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
CATEGORIES
Economic system based on ownership of land; land is
exchanged for military service and loyalty
A 100
Feudalism
A 100
Became the only organized institution throughout
Europe;
A 200
The Roman Catholic Church.
A 200
Holy Wars fought between the Christians and Muslims over the city of Jerusalem
A 300
The Crusades
A 300
Brought an end to Feudalism; killed many people, spread as a result of the Crusades
A 400
Black Death(Bubonic Plague)
A 400
A 500
How did the Crusades help
end feudalism?
• People were aware of outside world
• Cities grew from trade
• Power of Nobles declined
• Demand for Eastern goods increased
A 500
Economic system based on Money, replaced
feudalism, also called a market economy
B 100
Capitalism
B 100
A rebirth of ancient learning, especially Greek and
Roman Ideas
B 200
Renaissance
B 200
New way to question things,
Less dependence on Religious teachings,
Look at human experience
B 300
Humanism
B 300
Name two artists of the Renaissance
B 400
Da Vinci
Michelangelo
B 400
Main theme in Machiavelli’s
The Prince
B 500
Rule by fear
The ends justify the means
B 500
Code of honor between Japanese Samurai,
similar to the European Knight’s code of
Chivalry
C 100
Bushido
C 100
• Spread their empire from the east to the Middle East to become the largest Empire ever.
• Led by the Khans.• Made the Silk Road safe
to trade along again
C 200
Mongol Empire.
C 200
Mansa Musa, the leader ofMali, became a ___________
C 300
Muslim
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
The Incas built extensive road systems and because
of their geography developed this farming
system.
C 400
Terrace Farming
C 400
• This Empire was ruled by the Turkish Muslims who took over
parts of the old Muslim and Byzantine lands.
• Led by Suleiman the Magnificent
• Cut off trade between Middle East & Europeans
• Now looking for an all water route
C 500
Ottomans
C 500
• Developed the rudder and compass
• Zheng He was a great explorer
• Ended exploration because of ethnocentric
beliefsD 100
China
D 100
Reasons for Exploration(Hint: 3G’s)
D 200
Gold
Glory
God
D 200
Economic relationship between a mother country and her colony
Need for raw materials and markets for finished goods
D 300
Mercantilism.
D 300
World wide exchange of products and ideas
between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
after Columbus discovered the new world
D 400
Columbian Exchange
D 400
Spanish government gave Spanish colonists
permission to use the native as slave labor under this system.
D 500
Ecomienda System
D 500
This invention spread Martin Luther’s ideas world
wide
E 100
The Printing Press
E 100
The Catholic Church sold these, which bought
forgiveness and entry into heaven.
E 200
Indulgences
E 200
This was one result of the Reformation…
E 300
Split in Christianity
Roman Catholic Church loses power
People questions beliefs
E 300
Name 2 Protestant Beliefs
E 400
• People earn salvation by believing in God
• Do not need the church to interpret God’s words
• The Bible needs to be written in everyday language
E 400
Catholic Officials met here to plan how to fight the Reformation and restore
power of the Catholic Church
E 500
Council of Trent
E 500
One long-term effect of the Crusades was the
(1) development of Pax Mongolia(2) fall of the Ming dynasty(3) control of Jerusalem by Europeans(4) growth of trade and towns in western
Europe
F 100
(4) growth of trade and towns in western
Europe
F 100
One way Japanese feudalism during theTokugawa shogunate was different fromEuropean feudalism is that during this period ofJapanese feudalism
(1) political power was more centralized(2) foreign missionaries were welcomed(3) emperors were overthrown in coups d’état(4) most wealthy merchants were able to attainhigh social status
F 200
(1) political power was more centralized
F 200
How did the Commercial Revolution change economic practices in Europe?
(1) The manorial system was established.(2) A capitalist economy was developed.(3) The Church became a major economic power.(4) Colonies were granted independence
F 300
(2) A capitalist economy was developed
F 300
One impact Gutenberg’s printing press had on western Europe was
(1) the spread of Martin Luther’s ideas(2) a decrease in the number of
universities(3) a decline in literacy
(4) the unification of the Holy Roman Empire
F 400
(1) the spread of Martin Luther’s ideas
F 400
The Spanish encomienda system in the Americas resulted in
(1) the strengthening of indigenous cultures
(2) political independence for the colonies
(3) the exploitation of natives(4) religious freedom for the majority of
peasantsF 500
(3) the exploitation of natives
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
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Final Jeopardy Question
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What was a result of the efforts of Prince Henryof Portugal, Christopher Columbus, andFerdinand Magellan?
(1) The importance of Mediterranean traderoutes was established.(2) The modern concept of universal humanrights was promoted.(3) The European view of the physical world wastransformed.(4) An understanding of the benefits of culturaldiversity was encouraged.
What was a result of the efforts of Prince Henryof Portugal, Christopher Columbus, andFerdinand Magellan?
(1) The importance of Mediterranean traderoutes was established.(2) The modern concept of universal humanrights was promoted.(3) The European view of the physical world wastransformed.(4) An understanding of the benefits of culturaldiversity was encouraged.
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(3) The European view of the physical world was transformed.
(3) The European view of the physical world was transformed.