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show | both had hierarchies, but European Feudalism allowed for more social mobility than the caste system in India
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show | the Catholic church had great power of people's lives in the feudal system; the Orthodox church converted Slavic peoples & Russians
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show | a system of crop rotation: one part grew food, second part grew beans to add nitrogen, third part lay fallow (unused) to regain its fertility
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Explain the Code of Chivalry | show 🗑
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List 2 impacts the Catholic Church had on education & literacy | show 🗑
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show | the growth in commerce towards the end of the middle ages led to a small bourgeoisie class focused on trade rather than religious ideals
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show | by 1200, Viking raids declined as they settled in Europe; agriculture methods improved (3-field) causing surplus food and a rise in trade led to movement to towns
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show | being part of a religious order (convent) allowed women (nuns) to demonstrate their administrative and artistic skills
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What role did churches have in education? | show 🗑
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show | streets were unsanitary, people would dump raw sewage in the streets, cities were overcrowded and disease and fires were constant threats
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Explain two similarities between the Carolingian & Tang Dynasty | show 🗑
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Explain two differences between the Carolingian & Tang Dynasty | show 🗑
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What contributions did the Viking innovations bring? | show 🗑
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Compare the Viking invasions to the Magyar invasions | show 🗑
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Compare the political instability of Western Europe with South Asia during the middle ages | show 🗑
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show | The Normans were descendants of Vikings who practiced a version of the Parliament. The English nobles forced King John I to sign the Magna Carta, which limited the rights of a monarch
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show | The HR Empire was ruled by an emperor while English monarchs shared power with the House of Lords & Commons
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show | they increased the demand for goods from Asia, inspiring the growth of trade; Italian city-states grew wealthy from the Crusades; flea-infested rats brought the bubonic plague to Europe
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What were 3 social conditions influenced by the Renaissance? | show 🗑
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show | 1st- captured Jerusalem, victory for Christendom; 4th- sacked Constantinople, never made it to the Holy Lands
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Compare Daoism to Humanism | show 🗑
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show | the theatre was part of both, with some religious influence
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What led to the rise of Nationalism? | show 🗑
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show | Copernicus, Erasmus, Dante, Chaucer
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show | the Renaissance
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show | church based education and regional administrators
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What did the Battle of Tours and Crusades have in common? | show 🗑
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After the fall of Rome, what 3 invaders challenged the European kingdoms? | show 🗑
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show | learning was abandoned except for the church, cities were abandoned, trade declined, roads fell into disrepair, barter replaced use of coinage,
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describe manoral life | show 🗑
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describe the 4 social levels by hierarchy, highest to lowest | show 🗑
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show | the vassals owed service to the lord in exchange for land and protection
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describe gender roles for women in the middle ages | show 🗑
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How did Avicenna contribute to learning in Europe | show 🗑
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