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6thCH. 15 NOTES TEST

6th gr. CH. 15 sec. 1-5 NOTES TEST

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German king the pope declared emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Otto I
an agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country concordat
A Germanic people, the _______, settled the area known today as France. Franks
Between A.D. 800 and 900, Europe was invaded by Muslims, Magyars, and Vikings
In 1073, Pope Gregory VII issued a decree forbidding kings from appointing high ranking________officials. church
Italian city that was a major trading center Venice
Under ______, landowning nobles governed and protected the people in return for services. feudalism
Medieval knights followed rules called the code of __________________. chivalry
In medieval towns, the townspeople paid ______ to the lord in exchange for basic rights taxes
Because the buildings were made of wood and closely spaced, medieval cities could be easily destroyed by ______________ fire
The Egyptian ruler who united Muslims and went to war against the Christians Saladin
After the Battle of Hastings in 1066, ________was crowned king of England. William the Conqueror
The _________ helped establish the idea that people have the rights and power of the government should be limited. Magna Carta
In 1095, Pope Urban II called for a crusade, or holy war, to be launched against _______ the Muslim Turks
_________is the hatred of Jews anti-Semitism
the study of religion and God is ________________ theology
The Church court, or_________ tried people who were suspected of heresy. Inquisition
The most important buildings during the 1100s were large churches called_____________ cathedrals
French peasant girl who led the effort to free France and England Joan of Arc
__________ is a disease that spreads quickly and kills many people plague
Originating in central Asia, the Black Death was carried by fleas
____________was made a saint by the Roman Catholic church in 1920. Joan of Arc
France and ____________ fought in the Hundreds Years' war Muslims
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