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Explain what happened to Europe when the Roman Empire collapsed. Which groups did the church persecute? why was Jesus crucified? Because his ideas were seen as a threat to the religions in the region. Which branch did Christians in Orthodox Eastern Europe break off into during the Middle ages?
Explain what happened to Europe when the Roman Empire collapsed. Which groups did the church persecute? why was Jesus crucified? Because his ideas were seen as a threat to the religions in the region. Which branch did Christians in Orthodox Eastern Europe break off into during the Middle ages?
Explain what happened to Europe when the Roman Empire collapsed. Which groups did the church persecute? why was Jesus crucified? Because his ideas were seen as a threat to the religions in the region. Which branch did Christians in Orthodox Eastern Europe break off into during the Middle ages?
political system, they Romanized the people they conquered It grew too large, inflation, Barbarians, corruption, the army cost too much to operate Lords: Landowners, defended territory and waged war Clergy: prayed/communicated with God Peasants: farmed the land Europe fell into chaos, then eventually organized itself into independent kingdoms. Christianity was the only thing they shared in common Agriculture allowed people to grow more food. A food surplus allowed people to have jobs other than being farmers society could develop Jews, Muslims, Heretics
Give 3 reasons why the Roman
Empire collapsed. During the Dark Ages what were the 3 main classes that people belonged to? Explain the role of each. Explain what happened to Europe when the Roman Empire collapsed.
Why was the development of
agriculture important?
Which groups did the church
persecute? Why did the church persecute non-Christians?
Because their views threatened to
undermine the power that the Christian church held over the population
What was the goal of the
crusades? Why did people practice Christianity in the Dark Ages?
To reclaim Jerusalem and convert
others to Christianity
They were essentially forced to
not believing meant that you wouldnt get into heaven and you may be persecuted or killed People still choose to practice People today arent forced to religion today. How are their believe in anything, they choose to reasons for doing so different from for various reasons: tradition, fear people in the Dark Ages? of what happens when you die, sense of community, a greater purpose to life, etc. Why was Jesus crucified? Because his ideas were seen as a threat to the religions in the region they didnt want the poor to gain power. Which branch did Christians in Orthodox Eastern Europe break off into during the Middle Ages? Which branch did Christians in Roman Catholic Western Europe break off into during the Middle Ages? Were the Dark Ages dark No, they were not. In other areas everywhere? Explain. of the world (the Middle East, Asia) many advances in science and technology were taking place just not in Europe Did anything positive develop from Europeans brought back new the crusades? technologies, spices, and fabrics from the Middle East
What does it mean to become
Romanized?
Why are the Middle Ages in
Europe referred to as the Dark Ages? Who does the term Barbarian refer to? Identify 3 types of infrastructure that the Roman Empire established. During the Middle Ages, what institution had the most control over peoples lives? Why were roads important for the success of the Roman Empire? Why was the Great Wall of China built? What does the term Heretic mean? Why are aqueducts so important?
Conquered societies had to learn
to speak Latin, adopt Roman names, follow Roman law, and essentially become Roman Because no real advancements were made in science or technology due to the influence of the church Anyone who wasnt Roman!
Roads, aqueducts, currency,
government The church
They allowed the military to travel
more easily and allowed for increased trade To keep the Huns out of China
This term was used to describe
non-believers witches, pagans etc. They allowed for cities to be built farther away from the water. Romans werent limited to living right along the coast or along river banks