updated-quarter-1-review

Quarter 1 Review Activity
1. Fold your paper in half long ways. Fold into thirds.
2. Place topics in each square.
3. Brainstorm what you know about each topic.
Geography of Europe
Pope/King Cooperation and
Conflict
Feudalism
Norman Invasion of England
William the Conqueror
Legacies of the Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire
Geography of Europe
• Mediterranean Sea between Southern Europe and
Africa
• Alps isolates Italy from rest of Europe
• Ural Mountains in Russia separates Europe and Asia
• North European Plain provides farmland and pastures
for animals
• North Atlantic Drift keeps climate mild along Western
Europe's coast
Pope/King Cooperation and Conflict
• Charlemagne defender of the pope and Christianity
• Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor.
• The Lay Investiture Controversy conflict between pope
and king over who had supreme power over the other.
• (Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII)
• The Lay Investiture Controversy ended with the
Concordat of Worms
Feudalism
• Creation of Feudalism – Invasion from Vikings, Visigoths, and Arabs during
the fall of Rome.
• Manorialism was used because lack of transportation and currency. Manors
self-sufficient.
• Manorialism – deals with Manor
• Feudalism – deals with economics
and politics
Norman Invasion of England
William the Conqueror
• William from Normandy, France
• conquered England at the Battle of Hastings
• He created a census/statistical book called the Domesday
Book
• Consequences of Norman Invasion French the official
language in English courts, passed new laws to give
Normans more power, Normans ruled as kings.
Legacies of the Roman Empire
• Legacy is anything handed down from the past
• Early Roman Emperors were seen as gods.
• Forum was the center of Roman life.
• Legacies = Separation of Powers, 3 branch system,
Latin, Mosaics and sculptures, domes, arches, and
aqueducts, Christainity
Byzantine Empire
• Used Diplomacy
• Latin main language, Roman Law , building built in roman
style
• Woman had more rights but all women (rich/poor) adhere
to similar social standards
• Constantinople capital Eastern Roman Empire
• Justinian reorganized and simplified Roman laws into
Justinian's Code
• Built the Haga Sofia
• Wife Theodora
Geography of Europe
•
• Mediterranean Sea between
Southern Europe and Africa
• Alps isolates Italy from rest of
Europe
• Ural Mountains in Russia separates
Europe and Asia
• North European Plain provides
farmland and pastures for animals
• North Atlantic Drift keeps climate
mild along Western Europe's coast
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•
•
•
Norman Invasion of England
William the Conqueror
William from Normandy, France
conquered England at the Battle of
Hastings
He created a census/statistical book
called the Domesday Book
Consequences of Norman Invasion
French the official language in
English courts, passed new laws to
give Normans more power, Normans
ruled as kings.
•
•
•
•
Pope/King Cooperation and Conflict
Charlemagne defender of the pope
and Christianity
Pope Leo III crowns Charlemagne
Holy Roman Empire.
The Lay Investiture Controversy
conflict between pope and king over
who had supreme power over the
other.
(Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII)
The Lay Investiture Controversy
ended with the Concordat of Worms
Legacies of the Roman Empire
• Legacy is anything handed down
from the past
• Early Roman Emperors were seen as
gods.
• Forum was the center of Roman life.
• Legacies = Separation of Powers, 3
branch system, Latin, Mosaics and
sculptures, domes, aquaducts
Feudalism
• Creation of Feudalism – Invasion
from Vikings, Visigoths, and Arabs
during the fall of Rome.
• Manorialism was used because lack
of transportation and currency.
Manors self-sufficient.
• Manorialism – deals with Manor
• Feudalism – deals with economics
and politics
Byzantine Empire
• Used Diplomacy
•
•
•
•
Latin main language, Roman Law ,
building built in roman style
Woman had more rights but all women
(rich/poor) adhere to similar social
standards
Constantinople capital Eastern Roman
Empire
Justinian reorganized and simplified
Roman laws into Justinian's Code
• Built the Haga Sofia
• Wife Theodora