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Your Task…In partners, create a list of twenty major events that occurred in the world before AD 1500 (use the first 11 chapters of the textbook). Make sure that your completed list is in chronological order.
Each event should consist of the following:
-Date
-Location
-2 sentence summary of what happened
*Save your document in Class Projects in the 2018-2019 World History folder. Save as your names.
Your Task…
Using the research activity from yesterday, create a class timeline by cutting and gluing the events in the correct order.
Bell Work…
Copy and answer the following question into your notebook:
In your opinion, what three events had the biggest impact on the world up until the 1500s? Explain.
Lay Investiture- practice by which secular rulers both chose nominees to church offices and gave them the symbols of their office
Interdict- decree by the pope that forbade priests from giving the sacraments of the Church to the people
Sacrament- a Christian rite
Heresy- the denial of basic Church doctrines
Relics- bones or other objects connected with saints; considered to be worthy of worship by the faithful
Your Task…
Read Lesson 12.1: Medieval Christianity. Complete the chart as you go along.
Medieval Christianity
The Papal Monarchy New Religious Orders Religion in the High Middle Ages
How did the political power
of the Catholic Church
change between the
papacies of Pope Gregory VII
and Pope Innocent III?
What effects did the new
religious orders formed after
1098 have on medieval
Europe?
How did religion influence the
daily lives of people in the High
Middle Ages?
Reform of the Papacy Cistercians
Women in Religious Orders
The Church Supreme Franciscans and Dominicans Why were relics important to
Christians living in Europe during
the Middle Ages?
The Inquisition
Why was the Concordat of
Worms an important turning
point for the Catholic
Church?
What led to the creation of
the Cistercian order?
Explain how it was different
from the Benedictine order.
Your Task…
Interactive Whiteboard Activities
Video: Francis of Assisi
Whiteboard Activity: The Investiture Controversy
Primary Source: Writing of Hildegard of Bingen
Image: Trial from the Inquisition
Bell Work…
Copy and answer the following question into your notebook:
How did the pope use interdicts to achieve his goals?
The Early Crusades1. Crusades- military expeditions carried out by European
Christians in the Middle Ages to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims
2. Started when Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus asked for help against the Seljuk Turks
3. Infedels- an unbeliever; term applied to the Muslims during the Crusades
4. First armies were made of warriors of western Europe
5. First Crusade began as three organized bands of warriors made their way East, down the Palestinian coast
6. Three Crusades were fought for the desire to put the Holy Land and Jerusalem under Christian control
Your Task…
Complete the following chart after reading Lesson 12.2: The Crusades. The Crusades
Crusade Result
Your Task…
Interactive Whiteboard Activities:
Video: The Crusades
Infographic: The Crusades
Game: The Crusades Identification Game
Bell Work…
Copy and answer the following question into your notebook:
What were the religious, political, and economic motivations behind the Crusades?
Theology- the study of religion and God
Scholasticism- medieval philosophical and theological system that tried to reconcile faith and reason
Vernacular- language of everyday speech in a particular religion
Chanson de Geste- type of vernacular literatures; this heroic epic was popular in medieval Europe and escribed battles and political contests
Your Task…
Read Lesson 12.3: Culture of the Middle Ages, silently to yourself.
Then, respond to each ‘Silent Conversation’ for the following words: Architecture, Universities, and Vernacular Literature.
Your Assignment…
Complete the Primary Sources: Comparing Vernacular Literature activity on pg. 298-299.
Answer each question using complete sentences and citing text when appropriate.
Bell Work…
Copy and answer the following question into your notebook:
How did universities reflect the intellectual revival that occurred in Europe during the High Middle Ages?
Your Task…
Read Lesson 12.4: The Late Middle Ages. Complete the chart as you go through the reading.
The Late Middle Ages
The Black DeathDecline of Church
PowerThe Hundred Years’ War Political Recovery
What social and
economic effects did
the Black Death have
on Europe?
How did the Great
Schism and other crises
lead to the decline of
Church power?
Why was the Hundred
Years’ War a turning
point in warfare, and
what were its
consequences?
What kind of political
recovery occurred in
Europe in the 1400s?
The Popes at Avignon France
The Great Schism England
What did many people
believe caused the
plague?
Why were popes living
in Avignon criticized?
What event sparked the
Hundred Years’ War?
Spain
Central and Eastern
Europe
What type of gov’t had
France, England, and
Spain developed by the
end of the 1400s?