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Instructions for using this template.
  • Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
    written Answer this is the prompt the students
    will see, and where I have Question should be
    the students response.
  • To enter your questions and answers, click once
    on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
    type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
    Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
    box disappear.
  • When clicking on the slide to move to the next
    appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
    the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
    box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
    the right location.)

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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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The EarlyMiddle Ages
Feudalism
The Churchand Society
The LateMiddle Ages
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Kingdomsand Crusades
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The rivers and mountains of Europe impacted
Medieval governments in this way
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They divided Europe into many separate kingdoms
rivers also provided travel and trade
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The leader and the battle he won that is one of
the reasons we are not Muslim today
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Charles Martel Battle of Tours
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He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas
day, 800 A.D., by the Pope. His response yay
thanks
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Charlemagne
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The name of the northern invaders of much of
Europe, the region they were from, and the types
of steep valleys they lived in
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Vikings Scandinavia Fjords
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Its where monks live, as well as the name for
the quicksand-surrounded island where monks went
to isolate themselves from the world (two answers)
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Monasteries Mt. St. Michel
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A noble who served a lord of a higher rank
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Vassal
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Two names for a grant of land given to a noble or
knight
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Fief or Feud
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Its the difference between a peasant and a serf
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Peasants were free and had rights, serfs had no
rights and could not leave the manor
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Craftsmen of the medieval period were organized
into these groups, and one thing the groups did
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Guilds set standards and prices for products,
and decided who could join their group
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By 1100, these two trade centers were growing
wealthy one traded mostly wool, the other
rarities from the Byzantine Empire
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Flanders and Venice
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Its the names for and differences between the
two types of juries that came to be in Medieval
Europe
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Grand jury- should someone be accused of a
crime? Trial jury- are they guilty or innocent?
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He signed the Magna Carta, and the year
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King John 1215 Bonus- what does Magna Carta
mean in Latin?
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He was cousins with King Edward of England and
came and took over England when his cousin died
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William the Conqueror
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Its what clergy means
32
People who have been ordained as priests
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They are two of the impacts that the Crusades had
on Europe
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They helped break down feudalism they increased
trade between Europe and the Middle East they
started bitterness between Muslims and Christians
that is still around today
35
He is now one of the most famous saints he was a
friar who started a group known as the Franciscans
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St. Francis of Assisi
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Its the word for hatred of the Jews many
Christian Europeans practiced it in the Medieval
Period
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Anti-semitism
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Its the word for a medieval church, and the two
different styles that were built during this time
period
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Cathedrals Gothic and Romanesque
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He used reason to prove religious beliefs it
became known as scholasticism
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Thomas Aquinas
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Many people spoke this language, but this other
language is what local groups spoke more commonly
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Latin vernacular
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Its the year it hit Europe, place of origin, and
carrier of the Bubonic Plague
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1347 Eastern Asiafleas on rats
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These are two impacts on the economy of the plague
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Wages rose prices for goods fell
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The struggle for Spanish Christians to take back
the Iberian Peninsula from the Muslims was known
as this
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Reconquista
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This girl motivated French Prince Charles to
attack Orleans because she said the saints told
her to free France she was later captured by the
English and burned at the stake
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Joan of Arc
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The Black Death came to Europe through this area
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Through Sicily by way of the Black Sea
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It means to be forbidden from church membership
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excommunication
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It is an agreement between the Pope and the King
also the parts of it
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Concordat The king gets to choose government
officials and the Pope gets to choose church
officials
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If you went to this first University, you could
get a doctors degree in this the study of
religion
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Oxford University Theology
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This means to do something that goes against
church teachings
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Heresy
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Its the total number of Crusades that were
fought and which one was considered a success for
Christians
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11 The second captured Jerusalem
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Come up with as many examples as possible of how
the Medieval Period impacted our world today-
number them and be prepared to defend your answer
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1. We still have landlords2. We still pay
warriors to defend our land3. The church still
influences politics, but they are also still
separated4. There is still bitterness between
Christians and Muslims5. Many of our traditions,
songs, and sayings come from the Medieval
Period6. YOLO is pretty much straight out of the
time of the Black Death ?7. And many others
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