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What is feudalism?
The social and political arrangement that developed in Europe after the fall of Rome.
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What was crown Charlemagne the only true and holy Roman emperor?
To solidify his alliance with the Franks against the Byzantine Emperor, Pope Leo did this in 800 CE.
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What is the place where the plague began?
Asia.
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Who were the Pope and the Kings?
These people often argued over who had more power.
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What is the flea?
What animal spread the bacteria that caused the Great Plague?
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What is life in medieval Europe?
Feudal hierarchies of political organization including king, noble, knights, and peasants describe this.
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What is put down a rebellion?
In 800 CE, Charlemagne marched into Italy to help the Pope do this.
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What is the journeys of merchant ships carrying goods from Asia?
How the plague spread from Asia.
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What is the document stating the Pope had more power than the kings?
This created a serious power struggle between Pope Gregory VII and King Henry IV.
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What is death?
People who lived through the plague witnessed a lot of this.
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What were barbarian invasions, reduced travel/communication, and no central authority.
People engaged in less trading and making more of what they needed because of these three reasons.
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What is educating children of nobles, performing charity, produce and pay for art, and copy books?
The Catholic Church's responsibilities.
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What is the Black Death (Black Plague, Bubonic Plague, or Great Plague)?
The topic of: "Ring- a- ring o'roses, A pocket full of posies, A-tishoo! A-tishoo! We all fall down."
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Who was King John?
In 1215, this king "signed" the Magna Carta, causing his power to be reduced and subjecting him to the rule of law.
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What is the Magna Carta?
This document was the basis for many future legal reforms even though it did not give equal rights to all people.
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What is self-governing towns?
Medieval Europeans who were not powerful defended themselves and avoided becoming vassals because they formed these.
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What is Parish Priest, Bishop, and Pope?
The structure of power in the Catholic Church from bottom to top.
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What is between 1/4 and 1/3 of all people?
The Bubonic Plague killed approximately this many people.
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What is the Magna Carta?
This document established the democratic principle of rule based on written laws.
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What is the quick spread of the plague?
The trade routes that began to develop at the end of the Middle Ages hurt Europe because of this.
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What is producing their own supplies?
Most people obtained the needs for their daily life by doing this.
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What is that humans will naturally believe in God and that science and religion are not opposed?
Saint Thomas Aquinas' beliefs expressed in this quote: "There is in people an appetite for the good of their nature as rational, and this is proper to them, that they should know truths about God and about living in society. Correspondingly, whatever th
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What is famine and rebellion?
The plague led to these things.
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What is the ideal that people's representatives should take part in making a nation's laws? (Representative Government)
King Edward supported this ideal when he said: "What touches all must be approved by all."
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Who is a knight?
This person fought in religious wars called the crusades even though they would have said something like this: "I am bound by honor and oath to serve my lord with sword and shield."
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