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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mr. Naruta. Jeopardy. Vocab. Feudalism. Medieval Life. Charlemagne. Byzantine Empire. Medieval Religion. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Feudalism Medieval Life Charlemagne Byzantine Empire

Medieval Religion

Vocab

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The name given to peasants in the Middle Ages.

A 100

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What is a serf?

A 100

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A grant of land made in return for service, usually of a

military nature.

A 200

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What is a fief?

A 200

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A person who received a piece of land in exchange for

their promise to provide military labor.

A 300

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What is a vassal?

A 300

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Guided by a code of Chivalry, these individuals served as heavily armored

cavalry and were the backbone of European

aristocracy.

A 400

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Who were knights?

A 400

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One of the main invaders of Medieval Europe, these

people used “Dragon ships” to drive fear into the kingdoms of Europe.

A 500

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Who were the Vikings?

A 500

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An estate run by a lord and worked by peasants.

B 100

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What is a manor?

B 100

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B 200

The presence of this disease, brought on by expanded trade during the Crusades, led to the death of over 40 million Europeans and the creation of the popular children’s song

“Ring around the Rosie.”

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What is Bubonic Plague

(Black Death)?

B 200

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B 300

A 10% donation (tax) made to the Church.

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What is a tithe?

B 300

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As illustrated here, William De Fevre of Yorkshire, England

stole from rich authority figures and gave to the poor, earning him this legendary nickname.

B 400

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Who is Robin Hood?

B 400

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Blamed for the Black Death, this group was targeted and

killed for “poisoning the wells” throughout Europe –

They were also attacked during the Crusades.

B 500

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Who were Jews?

B 500

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Meaning, in French, of the name Charlemagne.

C 100

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What is Charles the Great?

C 100

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The title given to Charlemagne for his defense

of the Pope.

C 200

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What is Holy Roman Emperor?

C 200

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C 300

Charlemagne was ruler of these European people.

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Who are the Franks?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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These secret investigators were dispatched by Charles to

administer justice, arose citizens to their civic and religious duties,

and spy on nobles.

C 400

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Who were the Missi Dominici?

C 400

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A palace school and imperial cathedral (seen here) were

constructed in this capital city of Charlemagne’s kingdom.

C 500

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What is Aachen?

C 500

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The head of the Orthodox Church, this person was

appointed by the Byzantine Emperor.

D 100

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Who is the Patriarch?

D 100

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The Orthodox Church split with the Catholic Church over the use

of these in churches.

D 200

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What are icons?

D 200

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This Byzantine Emperor expanded the empire to its

largest size, codified the laws, and brought reforms for the

poor and women.

D 300

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Who is Justinian?

D 300

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This group of people became the largest threat to the Byzantine Empire, as

evidenced by the Crusades.

D 400

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Who are the Muslims?

D 400

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Located at the intersection of Asia and Europe, this city became the capital of the Byzantine Empire.

D 500

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What is Constantinople?

D 500

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When the church stops giving the sacraments to someone, effectively kicking them out

of the Church.

E 100

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What is excommunication?

E 100

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The practice of non-religious leaders appointing church

officials (like Bishops, Priests, etc.).

E 200

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What is Lay Investiture?

E 200

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The belief in removing yourself from society in order

to live a life dedicated to religious worship and work.

E 300

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What is Monasticism?

E 300

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A special court created by the Catholic Church to identify and eliminate the threat of heretics.

E 400

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What is the Inquisition?

E 400

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During the Great Schism, a second Pope established a

religious court in this French city.

E 500

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What is Avignon?

E 500

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This term refers to the belief in a position in opposition to

the Church.

F 100

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What is heresy?

F 100

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Written document signed by King John which required

English monarchs to abide by written laws.

F 200

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What is the Magna Carta?

F 200

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To Christians, a non-believer (especially Muslims).

F 300

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What is an infidel?

F 300

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A Germanic means of determining innocence or

guilt through a physical task and divine intervention.

F 400

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What is an ordeal?

F 400

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A religious ritual like Eucharist, Baptism, or

Marriage.

F 500

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What is a sacrament?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Places of influence

Please record your wager.

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This was created by Byzantine missionaries to aid in the

conversion of the Rus (Russian) people to Orthodox Christianity.

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What is Cyrillic?

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