Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 45 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 96
About This Presentation
Title:

Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 45

Description:

Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 45 Let s see what you know! Which one are you? – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:55
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 97
Provided by: mcastiglioni
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 45


1
Get a piece of scrap paperNumber from 1 to 45
  • Lets see what you know!

Which one are you?
2
Chapter 7 Review
3
A follower of a person or belief is known as
a(n)_____________.
1
4
A person in Ancient Rome who fought in an area
for the entertainment of the people is known as
a(n) ______________.
2
5
A economic situation in which there is more
money, but it has less value is known as
_________.
3
6
A unit of an empire is called a(n) ______________.
4
7
A type of government in which citizens have the
right to vote for or select their leaders is
known as a(n)_______________.
5
8
Romes geographic setting was important because
it was __________ to Italy and the western world.
6
9
The two main groups of citizens in the Roman
Republic were __________ and ____________.
7
10
The first emperor of Rome was ______________.
8
11
Large structures that brought water to the cities
from the countryside were known as
_______________.
9
12
Ancient Romans placed great emphasis on ________
life.
10
13
Romans were ___________ of other religions in
their empire as long as they showed loyalty to
the Roman gods and emperors.
11
14
___________ was the large class of people that
often fought as gladiators.
12
15
Whose writing helped turn Christianity into an
organized religion? ____________
13
16
Unemployment and Inflation were two reasons for
Romes serious _________ problems.
14
17
List 2 reasons for the decline of Rome.
__________________________
15
18
Chapter 5 Review
19
A system in which land was owned by kings or
lords but held by vassals in return for their
loyalty is known as ______________.
16
20
A series of military expeditions launched by
Christian Europeans to win the Holy Land back
from Muslim control are known as ______________.

17
21
The Great Charter in which the Kings power
over his nobles is called the______________.
18
22
The years between Ancient times and Modern times
is known as the______________.
19
23
The code of honorable conduct for knights is
called______________.
20
24
The medieval period is also known as the
_______________.
21
25
The economy of the feudal manor was based on
_________.
22
26
Under the system of feudalism, each person was
loyal to those who had more ______ ________.
23
27
One thing that helped trade grow during the
Middle Ages was ___________.
24
28
Most people during the middle ages were
___________.
25
29
Which was not a reason for the decline of
Feudalism? a. Growth of Towns b. The Crusades
c. Increased need for farming d. Growth of
TradeChoose one!
26
30
During the Middle Ages, the largest and most
powerful religion in Western Europe was the
________.
27
31
The Hundred Years War was fought between
________ ___________.
28
32
Which city in the Holy Land attracted religious
pilgrims? ______________
29
33
Which was NOT an effect of the Crusades? a.
Revival of trade b. Growth of Cities c.
Plague that killed millions d. Introduction of
new ideas and technology Choose one!
30
34
Chapter 6 Review
35
The period of rebirth of learning in Europe
between about 1300 and 1600 is known as the
______________.
31
36
The effort to change the Catholic Church, which
led to the establishment of Protestant churches.
______________.
32
37
A king or queen with complete authority over the
government and the people in a kingdom is called
a(n) ______________.
33
38
The period of European exploration overseas from
about 1400 to 1600 is called the ______________.

34
39
A system of thought that focuses on the nature,
ideas, and achievements of human beings, rather
than on the divine. Is called ______________.
35
40
Name a technological advance that helped
Europeans make long ocean voyages during
the Renaissance and Reformation.
36
41
Who is credited with being the first person to
sail around the world? ____________________
37
42
The period that followed the Middle Ages is
called the _______________.
38
43
What civilizations did Italian Renaissance
artists and scholars study? _______________.
39
44
What did Johann Gutenberg invent?_______________.
40
45
Why were European countries looking for a new
route to Asia?_______________.
41
46
Christopher Columbus believed he could reach
India by sailing _______________.
42
47
How did Queen Elizabeth I strengthen England?
a. She took power away from the nobles and gave
it to the people. b. She unified the country by
bringing back the Catholic religion. c. She
stopped war with France and fought a civil
war. d. She prevented war at home and went to
war with Spain. choose one!
43
48
The first European country to carve an empire in
the Americas was____________.
44
49
During the Middle Ages, why was life in northern
Italy different from life in the rest of
Europe?____________.
45
50
  • Now it is time to
  • check your answers!

Which one are you?
These slides will move faster!
51
A follower of a person or belief is known as
a(n) disciple.
1
52
A person in Ancient Rome who fought in an area
for the entertainment of the people is known as
a(n) gladiator.
2
53
A economic situation in which there is more
money, but it has less value is known as
inflation.
3
54
A unit of an empire is called a(n) province.
4
55
A type of government in which citizens have the
right to vote for or select their leaders is
known as a(n) Republic.
5
56
Romes geographic setting was important because
it was central to Italy and the western world.
6
57
The two main groups of citizens in the Roman
Republic were Patricians and Plebians.
7
58
The first emperor of Rome was Augustus.
8
59
Large structures that brought water to the cities
from the countryside were known as Aqueducts.
9
60
Ancient Romans placed great emphasis on family
life.
10
61
Romans were tolerant of other religions in their
empire as long as they showed loyalty to the
Roman gods and emperors.
11
62
Slaves was the large class of people that often
fought as gladiators.
12
63
Whose writing helped turn Christianity into an
organized religion? Paul
13
64
Unemployment and Inflation were two reasons for
Romes serious economic problems.
14
65
List 2 reasons for the decline of Rome.
Unemployment inflation mercenary army
weak/corrupt rulers size of the empire
15
66
A system in which land was owned by kings or
lords but held by vassals in return for their
loyalty is known as Feudalism.
16
67
A series of military expeditions launched by
Christian Europeans to win the Holy Land back
from Muslim control are known as the Crusades.
17
68
The Great Charter in which the Kings power
over his nobles is called theMagna Carta.
18
69
The years between Ancient times and Modern times
is known as theMiddle Ages.
19
70
The code of honorable conduct for knights is
calledChivalry.
20
71
The medieval period is also known as the Middle
Ages.
21
72
The economy of the feudal manor was based on
Agriculture.
22
73
Under the system of feudalism, each person was
loyal to those who had more land wealth.
23
74
One thing that helped trade grow during the
Middle Ages was the Crusades.
24
75
Most people during the middle ages were Peasants.
25
76
Which was not a reason for the decline of
Feudalism? a. Growth of Towns b. The Crusades
c. Increased need for farming d. Growth of
Trade
26
77
During the Middle Ages, the largest and most
powerful religion in Western Europe was the Roman
Catholic Church.
27
78
The Hundred Years War was fought between France
England.
28
79
Which city in the Holy Land attracted religious
pilgrims? Jerusalem
29
80
Which was NOT an effect of the Crusades? a.
Revival of trade b. Growth of Cities c.
Plague that killed millions d. Introduction of
new ideas and technology
30
81
The period of rebirth of learning in Europe
between about 1300 and 1600 is known as the
Renaissance.
31
82
The effort to change the Catholic Church, which
led to the establishment of Protestant churches.
Reformation
32
83
A king or queen with complete authority over the
government and the people in a kingdom is called
a(n) Absolute Monarch.
33
84
The period of European exploration overseas from
about 1400 to 1600 is called the Age of
Exploration.
34
85
A system of thought that focuses on the nature,
ideas, and achievements of human beings, rather
than on the divine. Is called Humanism.
35
86
Name a technological advance that helped
Europeans make long ocean voyages during
the Renaissance and Reformation.
compass better maps astrolabes
36
87
Who is credited with being the first person to
sail around the world? Ferdinand Magellan
37
88
The period that followed the Middle Ages is
called the Renaissance.
38
89
What civilizations did Italian Renaissance
artists and scholars study? Greece and Rome
39
90
What did Johann Gutenberg invent?The Printing
Press movable type
40
91
Why were European countries looking for a new
route to Asia?To reduce Prices of goods
41
92
Christopher Columbus believed he could reach
India by sailing West.
42
93
How did Queen Elizabeth I strengthen England?
a. She took power away from the nobles and gave
it to the people. b. She unified the country by
bringing back the Catholic religion. c. She
stopped war with France and fought a civil
war. d. She prevented war at home and went to
war with Spain.
43
94
The first European country to carve an empire in
the Americas wasSpain.
44
95
During the Middle Ages, why was life in northern
Italy different from life in the rest of
Europe?Italians were not as closely controlled
by nobles or the Church
45
96
Total your points out of 4541 91 36 80
32 71
  • How did you do?

Which one are you now?
Study!
Study a lot!
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com