Chapter 14 Medieval Europe Review
review questions from lessons 1-4
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These old, low mountains separate Europe from Asia.
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This land region is a part of the Great European Plain and covers a vast expanse of Europe.
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Europe’s longest river that flows through Russia to the Caspian Sea.
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Europe’s second longest river which serves as the main water route in the south-central part of the continent.
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This river is the backbone of the busiest system of waterways in the western part of Europe
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What type of climate does Europe generally have?
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This causes Europe's mild climate
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European farmers began to clear the land to farm in a process called
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Leader of the Normans. Under his leadership they invaded England and Southern Italy.
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crowned king of England in 1199. Governed with force, demanded military service, and greater amounts of money
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place where king John agreed on a set of promises with the lords in order to avoid defeat.
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known as “The Great Charter”, contained 63 clauses that helped lords and other landholders.
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This helped keep track of people in England. Also help set up a tax system .
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Period in Europe from about A.D. 500 to 1500.
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Early European ruler during the middle ages. Gave large land areas in exchange for loyalty.
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present day countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. This is where the Vikings, fierce pirates, and warriors
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another group of Vikings that settled in northern France. They became Christians and church leaders.
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What religion were most Europeans?
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was a political, social, and economic system that began in the 800s.
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major military expeditions by Christians to win back control of Palestine and protect the Byzantine Empire.
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“the holy land” once called Judea
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Byzantine emperor who asked Pope Urban II to supply knights to fight against the Turks and reclaim holy land
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Crusader states were established along what sea?
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Crusaders marched in what direction to control The Holy Land
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A trading route that connected Europe and lands of the former Roman Empire with China.
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This person brought tales of China’s riches back to Europe. This inspired trade.
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a very aggressive wide spread of disease over a wide area.
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first city in Europe to get the plague. It was brought by rats that traveled on ships.
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