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