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Module 11 Lesson 2,3

Module 11 Lesson 2,3,4,5

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What is a Cathedral? A Cathedral is a larger church that were built in city areas.
What was the main goal of Christianity? The main goal of Christianity was to reach heaven, and be a good christian.
What new style of architecture evolved around the 1100s? Gothic was a type of architecture that evolved in the 1100s.
Where did Gothic styles originate? France
What kind of goals did The Crusades have? The Crusades had economic, political, and social goals.
What were monasteries? Monasteries were religious communities.They also were centers for learning for the people learning to become priests, nuns, or church officials.
What was something that was against the church law? Priests marrying and having families was against the church law.
What is the practice called simony? When Bishops sold positions in the church.
What was the Pope's group of advisors called? Papal Curia
What are the characteristics of architectures for churches round arches, a heavy roof held up by thick walls, had very little light within the church, dark and gloomy, and small in size.
What happened in the Fourth Crusade They failed to capture Jerusalem
What was the most common trade item? Cloth was the most common trade item
What did the Commercial Revolution expand? It expanded trade and business. It also increased the availability of traded goods and created new ways of doing business
What was Medieval Philosophy based on Scholasticism
Who was the most important philosopher of the Middle Ages and why? Thomas Aquinas was the most important philosopher of the Middle Ages because, he combined ancient Greek thought with Christian thinking.
What was developed to make trade easier to do? Letters of Credit
What were Church leaders in France known as? First Estate
What did the Estates General help do? The Estates-General helped to increase royal power against the nobility.
What was the first step toward increased central government power? The creation of common law and court systems
What did the Third Estate play a key role in? Overthrowing the French monarchy during the French Revolution.
Who were considered weak rulers? Hugh Capet, his son, and grandson were considered weak rulers
What deadly disease struck parts of Asia, North Africa, and Europe in 1300's? The Bubonic Plague
How much of the European population was killed because of the Bubonic Plague? 1/3 of the population
Where did the Bubonic Plague originate? Asia
Why did the Bubonic Plague spread? Black rats carried fleas that were infested with a bacillus called Yersinia pestis.
What were symptoms of the Bubonic Plague? Painful swellings called buboes in the lymph nodes, particularly those in the armpits and groin.
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