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= 1. The church wanted to people to work in a group of people and get better. 2. The church helped the peasants by making them a devoted Christians so they could have a hope shinning in their heart because that was the only hope the peasants could keep in their heart. 3. The church was the center of Europe and everybody would respect their choice. They had classes and they worked according to their classes. 4. For the church there was the pope for the leader and there are people below him who completely obeys his words and the god’s words. In feudalistic society there is a king in the charge and there are lords and knights below him. It means that they have ranks. 5. There were often lot of conflicts between kings and the pope saying that who is better. <span style="font-family: 맑은 고딕;">6. <span style="font-family: 맑은 고딕;">They made more rules by saying that you need to respect only the god. <span style="mso-bidi-font-family: '맑은 고딕'; mso-fareast-font-family: '맑은 고딕'; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-latin; msobidifontfamily: '맑은 고딕'; msofareastfontfamily: '맑은 고딕'; msofareastthemefont: minor-latin; msobidithemefont: minor-latin; msolist: Ignore;"><span style="font-family: 맑은 고딕;">7. <span style="font-family: 맑은 고딕;">No. You need to stick with your class for your life. 8.? IT can’t open PDF file my(talk to you privately.) 9.Everybody only trusted god and they just hoped that heaven was way better.
 * 1) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">How did the Church attempt to enhance the quality of life in medieval Europe?
 * 2) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">Why do you think medieval peasants would support the Church?
 * 3) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">How did the Church bring about an increase in political stability in Europe?
 * 4) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">How were a feudal manor and a monastic community similar?
 * 5) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">What were some of the problems and abuses that arose within the medieval Church?
 * 6) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">Did the Church provide for greater or less order in medieval society?
 * 7) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">Could a bishop or abbot be a feudal lord as well?
 * 8) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">Read the documents in the packet and answer the questions that accompany them.
 * 9) <span style="font-family: 굴림; font-size: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 굴림; mso-font-kerning: 0pt;">Why do you think that the European Middle Ages is known as the "Age of Faith?"

<span style="font-family: 'Arial', 'sans-serif'; color: black;">Vocabulary:

Law of Primogeniture - The law by which the eldest son of each household would inherit all of the land after his parent's death. Simony - To sell and buy holy orders. Monastery - A house that is used for religious retirement for monks and nuns. Tithe - A tenth part of something that is really small. Peter's Pence - A tax of one penny per household paid in medieval England. "Age of Faith" - A major time during the middle ages where faith and religion became the major power. Monk - A man who devotes himself to religion and religion only. Nun - A woman who devotes herself to religion and religion only who lives in a convent. Convent - A building where nuns live where they are devoted to religion. Canon Law - The body of systems that work to control the affairs of the Christian Church.

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<span style="font-family: 맑은 고딕;"> My character’s name is Sir Tim the bald, and unlike the other bald knights his reputation is very strong and brave. He serve for the territory of England. He was always in the front of the battle zone with the barbarian tribes which are the Vikings. His eyes are dark black so if you look at them you might get eaten up. But unfortunately they are very small. His mouths are very heavy and it never really opens unless he is making a decision for a battle or getting rid of a soldier. He is very tall and very muscular but he has a disease called the mar fan disease where is body is tough but his legs are thin as a woman. He always wears this thick armor and a helmet because he is usually in the front line of the battle and his muscles can hold the weight of that armor. There are not a lot of invasions going on because England is separated but Tim the bald always needs to be prepared for and attack. Tim the bald is currently in a battle between the Vikings and it says that his armor got broken but he is still ok. He carries a spear and a long samurie sword because he attacks in fast but a strong attack so thin Japanese sword fits him the best. He loves to ride on horse backs and smell the fresh air and the scent of the England sea shore. His dream is to retire and live as a freeman and farm like his dad.

**Castle was the place where you will see all of these nobles and kings and queens live and it was usually for protection but still it was dark and hot in the summer and very cold during the winter season. But still it was better than living as a freeman who lived out of the castle and they sleep in a hard floor. Also it meant great protection because it was really hard to knock down a castle because it was high and also hard.**


 * Weapons**
 * Weapons were used a lot in Middle ages because there were lots and lots of minor and major wars that was going on. So they needed to provide the knights and the soldier something to kill and that weapon developed a lot in the middle ages and usually it was the sword that all the knights had. Swords were used in lot of different ways. When lord highers you to be the land owner and be the knight of his the lord give the knight a sword. Sword can also mean dignity and loyalty because only the knights and the nobel mans could have swords.**


 * Commoners**
 * Commoners were the lowest people of the society back then. They only thing they could do is to farm for their land lords and just be devoted Christians. There were lots and lots of commoners there were blacksmiths servants peasants. They took more than half of the society because you are stick with your society class and you are born with it so you can’t be anything except for common people if you are born that way. They will have their own little piece of land of where they can farm and live freely but give most of it’s profit to the land owner because they are only vassals. Their life can be referred as sad.**

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<Assignment 1> After playing //Barbarian Jeopardy//, you should have some idea of the many different barbarian tribes that took control of what we now call Europe (see map above). There are actually more tribes we did not talk about. 1. Since these barbarian tribes were in the "Dark Ages", do you think they were friendly towards each other? Why or why not? <span style="text-align: left; display: block; color: rgb(0,0,255); font-size: 150%;">I think the barbarians were not friendly towards each other because that time, it was the "Dark Ages". "Dark Ages" basically means period of cultural decline so I am sure that every barbarians had hard time to live. Therefore I am thinking that their relationships were not really good. 2. One of the tribes we didn't study was called the Merovingians. Who were the Merovingians? (Use source 1 to answer this question.) <span class="style15" style="color: rgb(0,0,255);">This tribe was the largest of the Germanic tribes settled in lands that are now part of western Germany, and France <span style="color: rgb(0,0,255);">. The tribe was <span class="style15" style="color: rgb(0,0,255);">from A.D. 400 until the A.D. 700s. <span style="color: rgb(0,0,255);">. 3. Who was Clovis and why was his conversion to Christianity important in history? (Use source 2) <span style="color: rgb(0,0,255);">Clovis was one of the famous king of the Merovingians. He was converted into Christianity after fifteen years of taking the throne. It was important because it encouraged his people to also convert to this new faith.

**Assignment 2**
> 2. What is the Latin name for the Middle Ages? > 3. Why do you think the Middle Ages are often called the "__**Dark**__ Ages"? What was the only hope for people during these difficult times? > 4. While Europe was in the "Dark Ages", what was happening in the rest of the world? > 5. How long did the "Dark Ages" last and what year did they end? > 6. What does Renaissance mean and what happened during this time? > 1.It started after the end of Rome. It was also called the dark ages because all of the great civilizations fell. > Clovis and future Merovingian kings ruled the Frankish Kingdom for about 200 years (481 C.E. to 700 C.E.). Then came Charlemagne, who was the son of Pepin the Short. Answer the following questions using the sources above. > 1. How did Charlemagne and the Franks turn their kingdom into an empire? > - They doubled the size including France and other countries. > 2. What did Charlemagne do to educate people? > - He built more schools and opened more schools. > 3. How and why did Charlemagne preserve ancient texts? > - He copied every work that included history, science, government and other stuffs. > > 1. a. How are monks and monasteries related? > Monks sleep and get to respect the god in the monasteries. > b. Why did missionaries travel to northern Europe? > TO spread the religion of Christianity to the British empire and to unite the world with religion. > c. Why do you think monks followed such strict rules? > It was because with that rule they would continue to only believe in god when they feel hard. > 2. a. What is Charlemagne famous for? > He was the first actual great king that came out after the Middle ages. > b. What do you think Charlemagne’s greatest accomplishment was? Why? > Just to be a king and control over the France empire because the condition was even to hard to rule over a town. > 3. a. What areas of Europe did the Vikings raid? > The upper parts of Europe. > b. Why were people in Europe so frightened of Viking raids? > After the fall of Rome nobody had a such a strong group of military like the Vikings. > 4. Using your notes, determine which events brought unity to Europe and which brought division or disruption. Write your answers in the interactive graphic organizer. > I think the thing that brought every europe together is the religion Christianity itself. It brought division and disruption by giving people ideas about unitiing. > [|Europe 17.2.pdf] > > 5. Now you see why you might need the protection of knights. Look back at your list and add to it. What services might you hire knights to perform? > You would hire your knights to perform to protect the castle and protect the lords. > THe lords are the ones who paid them to protect their land. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Type in the content of your new page here. >> American Revolution and Independence > > **World History**[|edit navigation] || ** Christopher *** ||  || **Date and Author:** || Feb 18, 2009 7:04 pm by  [|chrishjc96] ||   || > ||^ || **Comment:** || //none// ||^ || > ||^ || **Actions:** || [|turn off change highlighting] · [|show wikitext changes] · [|revert to this version] || || > || || **Key:** || Inserted Text Deleted Text Jump To: [|First] [|Last] || || [|christpoher pelophonitian.pdf] [[image:http://campbell-hist.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png width="32" height="32" link="http://campbell-hist.wikispaces.com/file/view/peloponnetian+war+chris.pdf" [|peloponnetian war chris.pdf] > assignment5 > 1. What are three Roman provinces and their modern name > Assyria > -Alpes Cottiae Gallia > -Dacia > > 2. Where are you from and how was Romans able to conquer you? > From Gaul and they would just come to my village and attack my village with thousands of well armed soldiers > > 3. What are two consequences of your defeat?You might be a slave or you are going to killed and your village will be burned. > > 4.On the way back why did some of your friends died? > They died because of out of energy, Hunger, or disease > > 5. What happens to you in the market. > I get sold to the slave dealer and then I get to be auctioned and I will be sold then I will find my master. > > 6. What will you become what could have you become? > i am now going to become a gladiator to fight for life. When you lose you will get killed. Or I could have become a slave for farming or other physical labors. > 7. Who is your favorite person on staff? > My teacher would be my favorite person on staff because he is the only one who really cares about you. Also you need to like the doctor who takes care of your hurt body. > > 8. What kind of gladiator you want to be? > I want to be the essedarius because there are more chance of surviving because you are riding on a chariot. > > 9. how would the crowds be entertained? > They would get entertained by the waste of my blood and some people getting cut into peaces. > > 10. When do you have a rest? > I get to have a chance to rest when i win a battle or when you see other gladiators fighting for death.Also when you die. > > 11.How do you appeal the emperor. > I need to first win the battle and I stick my nail up to decide for death and life. > > 12.What happens to you? > I either die or survive. After I die I get cleaned up. > > > assignment 7 > > 1.The Rubicon river was the boundary where a general had to disband his army before returning to Rome. > 2. Pompey didn't say in Rome to fight Caesar because he didn't have enough soldier. > 3.Rome was abandoned in 49 Bc > 4. Caesar wanted the money from the Senate for his army and defeating Pompey. > 5.Caesar got the money from the Senate by using his army power. > 6.After defeating Pompey in pharsalus he returned to rome and became a emperor. > 7.Pompey fled to Egypt and was assasinated there. > 8.Caesar stayed in power for 5 years > 9.Caesar was killed on march 15 of 44 bc by senates and Brutus > 10. The idles of march has become the name of his assisination > > 1. In what ways did the culture of the Huns differ from that of the Romans? > Huns were the people who live next to the ocean and they have the control of the asia minor and they also mark kid with a iron when they are very young. > 2. How did the way of life of the Huns give them an advantage against Rome? How was it a disadvantage? > They don't have a very strong military strageties but they unite very well so that is very disadvantage. THey are basically bararians. > 3. Why did the "barbarians" move into the Roman Empire? > It was becuase they wanted more power and they basically wanted more land. > 4.4. What routes did these invaders take? > When the river froze they walked through the river and sometimes they take the rode that leads to the western part of Rome.They crossed the alps. > 5. How were they treated by the Romans when they began moving into the Empire? > They are very lazy and it had been 600 years from hannibal so everybody was very relaxed so they weren't prepared for an attack. > 6. Why was Attila so feared? > Only with his 100,000 soldiers he crushed the ROman empire. He plundered 70 cities but they just failed at the end becuase of Constantinpole's wall. > 7.Why were the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire initially untouched by barbarian invasions in the 4c and 5c C.E.? > The seas and the Constantinpole stopped the barbarians. > > >  >  >  > >  >  >  >  >  >  >  > >  > >  > >  >  > >  > >  > > >  > > <span style="font-family: 맑은 고딕;">-330 rome splits in to eastern and western empires and Christianity becomes the main religion. > Byzantine Empire eastern > Constinople;continetine > Byzantine empire starts with Constantine. > Rome weakens due to political troubles barbarians invasions inflation > Byzantium is easy to defend and great for Trade. > > Constantinople Thrives > Rome Dies > While the old western Capital of Rome sinks > Constinople booms > Western empire threatens to drag the Eastern Empire down with it. > > Trade and industry made wealthy > Coinage gold coins called nomisma. > Every good things came to Eastern empire > > The head of the Empire > Determined taxes > Controlled the Army > > Treasury > Presided over al the festivities > lHead of the Eastern Orthodox Church > > The emperor’s power they had checks and balances > The senate > The Army > The citizens > By voting these groups could choose > Nobody had a lot of power. > > Military byzantine empire had the strongest army at his height > The army > The navy: It was smaller than the army > But the Greek Fire they put the fire shot across and they can’s put it out. > > > > > > Questions\ > Maybe it is becuase they are from all different places of tbis world and the parents might be mixed. > > > > **There are lot of different types of muslams and they all respect alla becuase they all spread out**
 * 1. What is considered the beginning of the Middle Ages?
 * 2.IT IS ALSO CALLED THE MEDIEVIL.
 * 3.It was called a Dark ages because almost no people were educated and everybody were dying earily. The only thing they cared for was strong belief in CHristianity and heaven will be better than earth.
 * 4. The Muslim and the Asian countries were improving and improving.
 * 5. It lasted about 1000 years and ended in 1450 when Columbus founded AMerica.
 * 6. It means rebirth and it was the starting of mordern history.
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 * Middle Ages :The **Middle Ages** of European history (adjective form mediaeval or medieval) are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Western Roman empire and the lands got all separated and europe was running into economic cris
 * medieval : DARK PERIOD FOR the europe The time almost can say went back. Everybody were dirty and they went back through time non educated. There was a plague going on/
 * Patrick : He was a saint in British missionary priest and he grew up in a british monastary church and he was a life devoted christian.
 * monks :is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or with any number of like-minded people
 * monasteries : buildings of a community of monks
 * Benedict :was a saint from Italy, the founder of Western Christian monasticism, and a rule-giver for cenobitic monks.
 * Charlemagne :leader and the king of the franks empire
 * Middle Ages :The **Middle Ages** of European history (adjective form mediaeval or medieval) are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Western Roman empire and the lands got all separated and europe was running into economic cris
 * medieval : DARK PERIOD FOR the europe The time almost can say went back. Everybody were dirty and they went back through time non educated. There was a plague going on/
 * Patrick : He was a saint in British missionary priest and he grew up in a british monastary church and he was a life devoted christian.
 * monks :is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or with any number of like-minded people
 * monasteries : buildings of a community of monks
 * Benedict :was a saint from Italy, the founder of Western Christian monasticism, and a rule-giver for cenobitic monks.
 * Charlemagne :leader and the king of the franks empire
 * monks :is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or with any number of like-minded people
 * monasteries : buildings of a community of monks
 * Benedict :was a saint from Italy, the founder of Western Christian monasticism, and a rule-giver for cenobitic monks.
 * Charlemagne :leader and the king of the franks empire
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