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58 Cards in this Set

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who won the hundred year's war?
the french
both Geoffrey Chaucer and Dante Alighieri wrote in the?
the vernacular
what was the Hanseatic league
a group of northern German cities and towns that worked together to promote and protect trade
the black death led to
the collapse of the medieval manor system
what was the art of illumination
decorating written manuscripts with pictures or designs
Some Christians disagreed with the ideas of Thomas Aquinas because he
wanted to reconcile faith and reason
the pope excommunicated all crusaders taking part in the fourth crusade because they?
attacked a Christian city to pay their passage to the Holy Land
what was the end result of the Wars of the Roses?
A Tudor nobleman took the throne, beginning a new era In English history
how many organized crusades were there
9
what military advantage did the English have over the French in the Hundred year's War
better weapons
legal procedures supervised by special judges to try suspected heretics
the Inquisitions
an industry open to women
textiles
used by merchants to get consumer goods to customers
trade fairs
wrote the Divine comedy
Dante Alighieri
Muslim leader of the Holy Land during the third Crusade
Saladin
true or false Thomas Aquinas was particularly interested in the works of the ancient physician Galen
False
true or false about ten million died during the plague
false
who is famous for the statues of David and pietà, and the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
Michelangelo Buonarroti
humanism was inspired by interest in
Greek and Roman culture
the edict of worms decreed about Martin Luther
it mad him an outlaw and condemned his writings
the council of Trent
addressed corruption, and argued for the role of the Catholic church in salvation
diplomat whose book The Courtier gave noble new rules for refined behavior in a humanist society
Baldassare Castiglione
nun who I reformed the Carmelite order
Teresa of Avila
Portugal wanted to explore
Africa and india
Dutch and French wanted to find?
a passage to Asia
gave Spanish more land than Portugal
Treaty of Tordesillas
population of native american???
dropped by 90%
food exchange
involved Turkey's to Europe.
cortez
they helped him because they didn't like the aztecs
Francisco pizarro
led expedition to Peru and conquered the Inca empire
exchange of food and animals
Columbian exchange
age of exploration
the renaissance helped because it brought the spirit of discovery and innovations
Muslim place to worship
mosque
Muslim scholar wrote history of the world and warned historians against having bias
Ibn Khaldun
Omar Khayyam
wrote Rubaiyat
people who accepted Umayyad rule
sunnis
King Lalibela
ordered building of beautiful churches
Bantu societies
most important thing was cattle
mansa munsa
kept peace
king enzana
made aksum wealthy kingdom with a wide trading network and written language
north African trade
crossed Sahara to trade salt for gold
Sunni Ali
replaced local leaders with his own followers
period of disunion
art and philosophy increased
kublai khan
created yuan dynasty
weakened because it suffered huge military defeats
yuan dynasty
became wealthy through rice farming
Khmer empire
became wealthy through over seas trade
Srivijava Empire
ended the period of disunion
sui dynasty
expansion of the tang dynasty
taizong
pax Mongolia
Mongol empire established peace and stability across asia
heraclius
Byzantine emperor
person who attacks cherished besides or institutions
iconoclast
Leo III
was an iconoclast
schism of 1054
split of the church
Yugoslav the wise
married off his daughters
king Alfred
angle saxtons
Gregory the great
strengthened the papacy
Hugh capet
was the one who extended the monarchy through France