2. The Pope granted kings 2. __________in exchangeName:_______________________ for Period:______ _________________. 3. The people responsible for 3. spreading Christianity? 4. The ____________ system allowed 4. for nobles to build self-sufficient towns where the peasants never needed to leave the Fief for anything? 5. A ______________is someone who 5. has pledged their loyalty with financial or military support. 6. In the Early middle ages the 6. people that lived in Briton were called____________. 7. Who is the leader of the Catholic 7. A. Church (A) and where does he B. live (B)? 8. What do we call the 10% 8. Catholics give the church? 9. People who are tied to the land 9. are called? 10.Who was once Queen of France, 10. then later Queen of England? 11.Who was nicknamed The Lion 11. Heart? 12.What city was being fought over 12. by the Muslims and the Catholics? 13.What act scared the Pope to call 13. for a holy war? 14.What do we call a holy war (A) 14 A. and how many were there (B)? B. 15.Who raised taxes to pay for his 15 Brothers war? 16.What contract was signed taking 16. away power from Monarchs (kings)? 17.Who was the first King that had 17. to sign this contract? 18.There was minimal interaction 18. between the Eastern and Western worlds until the emergence of what empire_________? 19.Spain was under whose rule 19. during the early and high middle ages? 20.In the 1000s the Eastern 20. Christians broke away from the Catholic church in what is known as the The Great_________? 21.Beowulf slayed who? 21. 22.Beowulf is a Viking from where? 22. 23.Vikings were able to sack the 23. Name:_______________________ Period:______
28. What word means to go against the
Catholic Church? 29. Who wrote the laws of gravity/ 30. Who was the first King to leave the Catholic Church to start his own Church of England? 31. What new religion formed in Protest of the Catholic Church? 32. Who wrote 95 Thesis against the Catholic Church? 33. Who was forced to reject his findings on the heliocentric model by the Catholic Church? 34. What is the name of the Sketch that shows mans proportions? 35. Who believed DATA needed to be collected to make scientific conclusions? 36. Who is the inventor of the print and press? 37. Who discovered the human eye sees in reverse? 38. Who believes everything must be doubted and questioned until proven true with evidence collected from experiments? 39. What do we call a fleet of Armored Ships? 40. What do we call when a person pays the church money for the forgiveness of sins? 41. What do you call the Step by Step method for performing experiments? 42. Who is the famous sculpture of the Hebrew King who killed Goliath that was sculpted by Michelangelo? 43. What did Henry do his fifth wife? 44. What were French protestants called? 45. What do we call a painting done on wet plaster? 46. What do we call a place where two cultures meet? 47. Who was the first creator of the Heliocentric Model? 48. Who wrote the play Hamlet? 49. Who originally recorded the GEOcentric model? Name:_______________________ Period:______
50. What invention did Galileo use and
modify to observe the skies? 51. What material was used by Michelangelo to make David? 52. What model means the Earth is the center of our solar system? 53. What model means the Sun is the center of our solar system? 54. What is the place between heaven and earth? 55. What do we call when the King of Spain ordered all JEWS and MULIMS to be questioned and persecuted? 56. What invention allowed for Renaissance ideas in Science, Religion, and Philosophies spread all over Europe? 57. What object did Don Quixote attack because he did not know what it was? 58. What is the Tale of two star crossed lovers? 59. Improvements in what led to more FOOD in western and northern Europe? 60. Who was the first explorer to circumnavigate the globe? 61. What do we call governments that follow religious laws? 62. Who painted the Sistine Chapel? 63. The Renaissance and Medieval are both___________? 64. What is the biggest architectural feature in Florence, Italy? Romeo and Juliet, Time Periods, Gutenberg, Protestant, Kepler, Perspective, Geocentric, David, Ptolemy, Theocracy, Agriculture, Heretic, Spanish Inquisition, Francis Bacon, Vitruvian Man, Scientific Method, 100 years war, Windmill, Huguenots, Marble, Michelangelo, Galileo, Print and Press, Henry the VIII (8 th), Fresco, William Shakespeare, Armada, Copernicus, Purgatory, The Last Supper, Dome, Indulgence, Behead, Ferdinand Magellan, Martin Luther, Newton, Rene Descartes, Telescope, Trade, Joan of Arc, Renaissance, Hebrews, King Arthur, Famine, Currency, Site of Encounter, Alchemy, Gender Roles, Cordoba, Filippo Brunelleschi, Medieval Ages, Bubonic Plague, Technology, Magna Carta, Leoneardo Da Vinci, Muhammad, Byzantine Empire, Pastoral, Medicci, Ghengis Khan, Hagia Sofia, Oligarchy, The Catholic Church, Patron, Denmark, Marco Polo, Vikings, Theocracy, Social Hierarchy, Feudalism, Shogun, Roman Empire, City States, humanism, Hostage,