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Week Twelve (November 7-10) Day 1 Chapter 12 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due) Day2 Chapter 13 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mongols, Yuan, Kamakoru Shogunate Due) Week Thirteen (November 14-18) Day 1- Day 2- Chapter 14 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mali, Delhi Sultanate Due) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Week Twelve (November 7-10) Week Twelve (November 7-10) Day 1 Chapter 12 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mayan, Aztec, Day 1 Chapter 12 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mayan, Aztec, Inca Due)Inca Due)Day2 Chapter 13 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mongols, Yuan, Day2 Chapter 13 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mongols, Yuan, Kamakoru Shogunate Due)Kamakoru Shogunate Due)Week Thirteen (November 14-18) Week Thirteen (November 14-18) Day 1- Day 1- Day 2- Chapter 14 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mali, Delhi Day 2- Chapter 14 Quiz (SPICE Chart- Mali, Delhi Sultanate Due)Sultanate Due)Week Fourteen (November 21-22)Week Fourteen (November 21-22)Day 1- Unit Exam Day 1- Unit Exam
Chapter 9Chapter 9
The Byzantine Empire, 300–1200The Byzantine Empire, 300–1200Preserved Roman traditions Preserved Roman traditions
Emperor controlled the Emperor controlled the patriarch of patriarch of ConstantinopleConstantinople
Foreign pressures Foreign pressures – Goths and HunsGoths and Huns– Sassanid Sassanid – Arab Umayyads Arab Umayyads
Political and Religious fighting with Political and Religious fighting with Western Europe Western Europe – Great Schism of 1054Great Schism of 1054
Byzantine societyByzantine society
Retained an Urban lifestyle Retained an Urban lifestyle Loss of middle class Loss of middle class Women lost power Women lost power Byzantine emperors controlled economy to Byzantine emperors controlled economy to help cities help cities – Rural areas suffered Rural areas suffered
Unified the Roman legal code -Unified the Roman legal code - Body of Body of Civil LawCivil LawCyril and Methodius Cyril and Methodius – Preached and taught Slavs of Eastern Europe Preached and taught Slavs of Eastern Europe
Early Medieval Age 300–1000Early Medieval Age 300–1000No central Authority No central Authority Feudalism Feudalism – Weak kings Weak kings – Gave fiefs to Vassals Gave fiefs to Vassals – Rural self sufficient manors Rural self sufficient manors – Lord –Mounted Knight Lord –Mounted Knight – Serfs Serfs – Poor diet Poor diet
Very little scholarship or advancement Very little scholarship or advancement Noble women were used as Pawns Noble women were used as Pawns Carolingians united Europe briefly Carolingians united Europe briefly – Charlemagne Charlemagne
Attacked by Arabs and Vikings in the North Attacked by Arabs and Vikings in the North
The Western ChurchThe Western Church
Little Unity in the West came from Little Unity in the West came from Catholicism Catholicism Lead by Pope and Bishops Lead by Pope and Bishops – Held Great power over political leaders –Held Great power over political leaders –
ExcommunicationExcommunication
Holy Roman Emperor Holy Roman Emperor Investiture Controversy Investiture Controversy – Henry II of England Henry II of England
Monasteries developed Monasteries developed – Centers of literacy Centers of literacy – Cared for needy Cared for needy
Later Middle Ages 1000–1200Later Middle Ages 1000–1200Agricultural technology grew- Agricultural technology grew- – Population grew Population grew
Cities were independent of lords Cities were independent of lords – Self governing Self governing
– Centers of Commerce and Centers of Commerce and manufacturing manufacturing
– Kings were able to tax cities directly Kings were able to tax cities directly
Decreased the power of the nobility Decreased the power of the nobility
Moving towards the advancements of Moving towards the advancements of the Renaissance the Renaissance
The Crusades, 1095–1204The Crusades, 1095–1204Christians attacking Muslims Christians attacking Muslims – Religious Zeal Religious Zeal – Knights looking for a reason to use their Knights looking for a reason to use their
skills/knowledge skills/knowledge – Younger sons wanted land Younger sons wanted land – Trade Trade
1095 Pope called for Christians to stop fighting 1095 Pope called for Christians to stop fighting and attack Muslims and attack Muslims
Effects Effects – Muslims regained land Muslims regained land – Europe regained lost knowledge from Muslim Europe regained lost knowledge from Muslim
scholars scholars – Europeans developed a taste for foreign goodsEuropeans developed a taste for foreign goods