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Bellringer

Bellringer. 1. Open Ch. 18 Vocab on computer (or put it on your desk if you wrote it), so I can come by and check it! 2. Download today’s notes from the website (Popes & K ings) 3. Open eBook to p. 523 and complete the You Try It we started yesterday. Popes and Kings. The Big Idea

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Bellringer

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  1. Bellringer • 1. Open Ch. 18 Vocab on computer (or put it on your desk if you wrote it), so I can come by and check it! • 2. Download today’s notes from the website (Popes & Kings) • 3. Open eBook to p. 523 and complete the You Try It we started yesterday.

  2. Popes and Kings • The Big Idea • Popes and kings dominated European society in the Middle Ages. • Main Ideas • Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual and political leaders. • Popes fought for power, leading to a permanent split within the church. • Kings and popes clashed over some issues.

  3. Main Idea 1:Popes and kings ruled Europe as spiritual and political leaders. In the early Middle Ages, nobles and knights held power. However, as time passed, power shifted to popes and kings.

  4. The Power of the Popes • The pope was the head of the Christian church in western Europe. • The pope had great power because so many people belonged to the church. • People saw the pope as God’s representative on Earth. • The pope could cast from the church, or excommunicate, his enemies. • Popes had great political and spiritual power.

  5. The Power of the Kings • Europe had been divided into many small states. • In three countries, England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire, kings were the rulers. • Kings inherited their titles from their fathers. • Kings kept order through alliances and warfare. • The leader of the Roman Empire was approved by the pope, so the region was also known as the Holy Roman Empire.

  6. Connect! Popes Kings

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