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Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge

Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge. Submitted by C. Stephen Ingraham 2009. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge. The time of medieval Europe from 500 CE. - 1,500 CE. Is known as The Byzantine Empire b) The Golden Age c) The Middle Ages d) The Age of Augustus.

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Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge

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  1. Middle Ages VocabularyChallenge Submitted by C. Stephen Ingraham 2009

  2. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The time of medieval Europe from 500 CE. - 1,500 CE. Is known as • The Byzantine Empire b) The Golden Age c) The Middle Ages d) The Age of Augustus

  3. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Roman laws made simpler and more understandable by ByzantineEmperor Justinian were known as • Justinian Code b) The Just Rules c) Code of Hammurabi d) Pharaoh’s Monopoly.

  4. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The complete control of the means of production is called a) Justinian Code b) The Just Rules c) Code of Hammurabi d) Monopoly.

  5. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Paintings and pictures using bits and pieces of colored glass or stone are • mosaics • icons c) pictographs d) hieroglyphics.

  6. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The officially accepted Christianity of the Byzantine Empire and centeredin Constantinople is • orthodox b) catholic c) patriarchs d) caliphs.

  7. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The holy pictures of Jesus and the saints are called • mosaics • icons c) pictographs d) hieroglyphics.

  8. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Byzantine church leaders were known as • orthodox b) catholic c) patriarchs d) popes.

  9. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The word meeting universal or “all embracing” is • orthodox b) catholic c) patriarchs d) caliphs.

  10. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The leader of the Christian church based in Rome is called • Crusaders b) pope c) caliph d) patriarch.

  11. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The idea that all the Christians of every kingdom formed a community is called a) The Kingdom of God b) The Middle Kingdom c) The Kingdom ofChrist d) Christendom.

  12. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Christian volunteers who fought to free the holy land from the Seljuk Turks who were Muslims are • crusaders b) popes c) caliphs d) patriarchs.

  13. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Semi-dry plains of grass lands are • Steppes b) Muslim Deserts c) Qur’ans d) Swamps

  14. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The holy book of Islam is a) Torah b) Muslim Law c) Qur’an d) Bible.

  15. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The religion of the followers of Muhammad’s teaching and Islam. • Hindu b) Muslim c) Qur’an d) Buddhism.

  16. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge This means submitting to God’s will or following the Qur’an. a) Islam b) Muslim Law c) Qur’an d) Bible.

  17. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Muslim religious leaders who are successors to Muhammad. a) orthodoxs b) catholics c) patriarchs d) caliphs.

  18. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Muslims who remain loyal to the descendants of the fourth caliph are called • Orthodox b) Sunni c) Catholic d) Shiite

  19. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Muslims who accept the changing dynasties of caliphs or successors toMuhammad are known as • Orthodox b) Sunni c) Catholic d) Shiite

  20. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The Muslim houses of worshipare • manor b) minarets c) mosques d) vassals.

  21. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The towers on mosques where Muslims are called to worship five times a day are • manor b) minarets c) Mosques d) vassals.

  22. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge A large block of land made up of forests, meadows, a church, a village, and the castle of the noble, who owned it all is called • manor b) minarets c) mosques d) vassals.

  23. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The peasant farmers who worked the noble’s land and were tied to the land of a Noble. • muslims b) serfs c) vassal d) caliphs

  24. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge People who pays rent to the landowner are called • muslims b) tenant c) vassal d) caliphs

  25. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge A noble who agrees to perform service for the king in time of war inexchange for use of the land is known as a • muslim b) tenant c) vassal d) caliph.

  26. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge A written agreement (with the king & vassal) is a • covenant b) contract c) inscription d) minaret.

  27. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The system of trading protection for loyalty is known as the • fatal system • feudal system c) nation-state system d) city-state system.

  28. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge A sickness causes by bites from fleas on rats is known as Black Death or the a) fatal death b) inoculation c) sickness-state d) bubonic plaque.

  29. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge A government with a strong central government, laws, single ruler, language, customs, & standing army is called • fatal system b) feudal system c) nation-state d) city-state.

  30. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge The list of 63 demands of the English nobles forcing King John to follow All laws like everyone else. a) code of Hamurrabi b) The Justinian Code c) common law d) Magna Carta

  31. Middle Ages Vocabulary Challenge A system of laws based upon court decisions, doctrines, customs, andusages rather than written laws is known as a) code of Hamurrabi b) Ten Commandments c) common law d) Magna Carta

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