POWERPOINT JEOPARDY

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Barbarians
Society in the
Middle Ages
Islam
Inventions of the
Middle Ages
Famous People
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• Vikings originally hail from this geographic
region:
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• Scandinavia
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• This group of “Barbarians” originated in the
steppes of Mongolia?
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• The Mongols
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• Born with the name Temujin, this great
general’s latter name is translated to mean
“ruller of all”.
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• Genghis Khan
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• This group of pastoralist “barbarians” forced
the Visigoths to leave their homeland in
modern day Austria.
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• The Huns.
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• The sack of this tidal isle off the coast of
England encouraged many more Viking raids
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• Lindisfarne
Life in the Middle Ages-10
• This system of landowning was based on the
relationship between a lord and his superiors.
Life in the Middle Ages-10
• Feudalism
Life in the Middle Ages-20
• Originating in Asia, the “Black Death” made its
way to Europe on these.
Life in the Middle Ages-20
• Fleas living off the blood of infected rats.
Life in the Middle Ages-30
• This form of inheritance meant that all
property was handed down to the first-born
son.
Life in the Middle Ages– 30
• Primogeniture
Life in the Middle Ages -40
• Signed by the “evil” King John, this document
is considered to be the forerunner of Canada’s
Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Life in the Middle Ages – 40
• The Magna Carta
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• The Bubonic Plague is estimated to have killed
this many people worldwide.
Society in the Middle Ages – 50
• 350 million
Islam and the Holy Wars -10
• Islam was founded in this holy city.
Islam and the Holy Wars – 10
• Mecca
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• Which of the following was not one of the
crusades?
a) Peasants’ Crusade
b) Crusade of the Kings
c) Adults’ Crusade
d) Crusade of the French Nobles
Islam and the Holy Wars– 20
• Adults’ Crusade
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• This Spanish city was home to a centre of
scholarship titled Alhambra.
Islam– 30
• Cordoba
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• These are the two main reasons why the
crusades were launched.
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• To assist Byzantium
• To re-capture Jerusalem
Islam and the Holy Wars - 50
• Name three of the Ottoman Empire’s
accomplishments.
Islam and the Holy Wars – 50
• Expansion into North Africa, the Balkan Peninsula in Europe,
and the Middle East (Asia)
• Ottoman takeover of Constantinople in 1451
• Control of Islam’s Holy Cities (Mecca and Medina) in 1514
• Creation of simplified Codes of Law
• Highly Structured Social Organization (bureaucracy and
banking)
• Creation of Elite Military Forces
• Creation of Beautiful Art and Architecture (Mosque of
Suleyman, Caligraphy, Painting)
Inventions of the Middle Ages - 10
• This Viking ship was renowned for its shallow
draft hull and incredible speed.
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• Longship
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• This Chinese invention led to a large increase
in agricultural production.
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• Heavy Plough
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• Mongols developed a special type of these to
allow them to accurately shoot arrows while
mounted on a horse.
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• Name four innovations that were achieved
in the Muslim empire during the Middle
Ages:
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Algebra
Astronomy
Optics
Paper
Scientific Process
Germs
Hospitals
Mental illness treatments
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• Name five Chinese inventions that took place
during the Middle Ages:
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• Gun powder
Silk
Money
Acupuncture
Wheel Barrow
Crossbow
Moveable Type
Magnetic Compass
Row Farming
Paper
Heavy Plough
Porcelain
Lacquer
Seed Drill
Famous People - 10
• This man is considered to be the greatest of
the Hun leaders.
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• Attila
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• This builder of the Hagia Sophia was known as
the emperor who never slept.
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• Justinian
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• This Viking leader is considered to be the first
European to reach North America.
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• Leif Ericson
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• This tall leader was anointed emperor of the
Holy Roman Empire.
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• Charlemange
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• This man called for the start of the crusades.
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• Pope Urban II