True or False: This map reflects Europe accurately after the Roman Empire had just fallen to the Germanic tribes.

Question 1 options:
a) True
b) False

The term feudalism is best defined as a

Question 3 options:

a)

holy war between Christians and Muslims

b)

process in which goods are traded for other goods

c)

division of political power between three separate branches

d)

system in which land is exchanged for military service and loyalty

a) True

What was the most important force in providing unity, stability, and a sense of security throughout Europe during the Middle Ages (500 – 1500)?

Question 2 options:

a)

Knights and military leaders

b)

The Catholic Church

c)

Merchants who controlled trade routes

d)

Powerful kings

b) The Catholic Church

d) system in which land is exchanged for military service and loyalty

How was Feudal Japan different than Feudal Europe?

Question 4 options:

a)

Japan did not have warriors or knights, but Europe did.

b)

Japan's wealthy and elite were not landowners, but rather competitive merchants and fisherman.

c)

Japan's emperor had no power, whereas the Church "gave" European kings their power.

d)

Japan's merchants were in a higher order social class standing than the peasants and serfs of Europe.

b) Japan's wealthy and elite were not landowners, but rather competitive merchants and fisherman.

What best describes a long-term result of the Crusades?

Question 5 options:

a)

Cultural diffusion between Asia and Europe grew.

b)

Christians and Muslims achieved a lasting peace.

c)

Feudalism began to spread throughout Europe.

d)

Muslim control of Jerusalem came to an end.

a) Cultural diffusion between Asia and Europe grew.

Match the Definitions to the correct term.

One Term will NOT be used.

Question 6 options:

the Catholic Church leader who urged Christians to go to the Middle East to fight against the Muslims.

Crusaders "sometimes turned their fury against this group" in the Middle East, massacring entire communities.

Muslim leader in the 3rd Crusade.

Christian leader in the 3rd Crusade.

the series of political and religious wars initiated by the Catholic Church in 1096 – 1300.

the area in the Middle East where Christians and Muslims fought for 200 years to gain political and religious control.
1.
Holy Land

2.
Buddhists

3.
The Crusades

4.
Saladin

5.
Pop Urban II

6.
Richard the Lion Heart

7.
Jewish People