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Unit 2 Part 3 QARs

Unit 2 Part 3 QARs. What two churches were created with a split between Christians in the Middle Ages? What were the holy wars between Christians and Muslims? Who was the leader of a group called the Franks that unified most of Medieval Europe?

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Unit 2 Part 3 QARs

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  1. Unit 2 Part 3 QARs • What two churches were created with a split between Christians in the Middle Ages? • What were the holy wars between Christians and Muslims? • Who was the leader of a group called the Franks that unified most of Medieval Europe? • The bubonic plague was responsible for killing what percentage of the world’s population? • What was the period of time between 1300 and 1500 where people placed more focus on humanism? • What were sold by priests to relax the penalty for sins? • Martin Luther led a movement to change the Catholic Church called what?

  2. End Guess the Lesson

  3. Learning Goals • ALCOS #8:Determine political, military, cultural, and economic forces that contribute to cooperation and conflict among people.. • Goal: Tell me how Medieval Europe developed a new social structure.

  4. End Read—Pgs. 264-265 • Read through “2.5” then STOP. • Create your own family crest. Go to: http://www.makeyourcoatofarms.com/app.asp • Copy and paste to your daily work document for today. Answer questions on page 265, answers only.

  5. The Middle Ages in Europe, also known as Medieval Europe, lasted from about 500 to 1500 A.D., or the end of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance. • Christianity during this time split into two groups, the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. • In 1096 the churches started a series of holy wars to take back holy land from Muslim control in the Crusades, they did not end until 1291.

  6. A group called the Franks ceased fighting and unified most of Europe, their most important leader was Charlemagne. • After his death in 814, Europe again became divided into kingdoms and a system was created to be a new social structure in Europe which was called the feudal system. • Serfs, poor people that worked for lords, were at the bottom of this system.

  7. With the expansion of the feudal system, many towns grew due to the need for trade and business. • The growth of towns at such a rapid pace led to unsanitary conditions and eventually plagues such as the bubonic plague. • The bubonic plague was responsible for the death of millions; around 33% of the world’s population.

  8. QARs • What two churches were created with a split between Christians in the Middle Ages? • Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox • What were the holy wars between Christians and Muslims? • The Crusades • Who was the leader of a group called the Franks that unified most of Medieval Europe? • Charlemagne • The bubonic plague was responsible for killing what percentage of the world’s population? • 33%

  9. End Read—Pgs. 266-267 • Read through “Renaissance and Reformation” then STOP. • Free Pick, CHOOSE ANY 1 Job: (Key Term, Key Fact, Summarizer, Internet Researcher, Questioner, Topic Illustrator.) • Also get three facts from the video about the Bubonic Plague (AKA “Black Death”) Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PLBmUVYYeg • Do questions on page 267, only write the answers.

  10. The Renaissance was a period of time between the 1300s and 1500s that sparked a rebirth of art and learning that had disappeared with the Roman Empire. • With the fall of the two Roman Empires, many scholars brought studies of humanism which focused on human values over religious values back to Europe.

  11. A German inventor names Johannes Gutenberg created the printing press in 1450 which led to the creation over many books over a short period of time. • The churches began to change with the ideas of Martin Luther becoming outraged with the practice of priests selling indulgences, which was relaxing penalty for sins for money.

  12. Luther’s outrage led to a movement to reform, or change Christianity called the Protestant Reformation, in 1517. • The Catholic Church was outraged and led a series of counter reformations to put emphasis on faith and religious behavior. The conflicts between Catholics and Protestants lasted for the next 300 years.

  13. QARs • What was the period of time between 1300 and 1500 where people placed more focus on humanism? • The Renaissance • What were sold by priests to relax the penalty for sins? • Indulgences • Martin Luther led a movement to change the Catholic Church called what? • Protestant Reformation

  14. QAR Answers • What two churches were created with a split between Christians in the Middle Ages? • Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox • What were the holy wars between Christians and Muslims? • The Crusades • Who was the leader of a group called the Franks that unified most of Medieval Europe? • Charlemagne • The bubonic plague was responsible for killing what percentage of the world’s population? • 33% • What was the period of time between 1300 and 1500 where people placed more focus on humanism? • The Renaissance • What were sold by priests to relax the penalty for sins? • Indulgences • Martin Luther led a movement to change the Catholic Church called what? • Protestant Reformation

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