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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

Chapter 6: Section 3

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500 800 1200 1500 500 800 1200 1500

Slavs Settle in Eastern

Europe

Slavs Settle in Eastern

EuropeOlegOleg Mongol

InvasionMongol Invasion

500 AD500 AD 882-912882-912 12401240

Ivan IIIIvan III

1462-15051462-1505

Ivan IVIvan IV

1547-1547-

Hugh CapetHugh Capet Philip IIPhilip II Philip IVPhilip IV

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A. The Slavic People settled in Eastern Europe (500 AD)

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A. The Slavic People settled in Eastern Europe (500 AD)

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B. Three Major Slavic Groups

Eastern Western Southern

Ukrainians Poles Croats

Russians Czechs Serbs

---- Slovaks Bulgarians

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C. Vikings move into Slavic Territory

1. Vikings took power from the Slavs

2. Slavs called the Viking rulers the Rus

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D. Oleg (Viking Ruler), created a Viking city around the city of Rus (called the Kievan Rus)

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E. Kievan Rus grew and attracted Byzantine missionaries.

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

E. Kievan Rus grew and attracted Byzantine missionaries.

F. Mongol Invasion

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

E. Kievan Rus grew and attracted Byzantine missionaries.

F. Mongol Invasion 1. Conquered all except

the city of Novgorod

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

E. Kievan Rus grew and attracted Byzantine missionaries.

F. Mongol Invasion 1. Conquered all except

the city of Novgorod2. Rulers of Novgorod

paid tribute to Mongols

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E. Kievan Rus grew and attracted Byzantine missionaries.

F. Mongol Invasion 1. Conquered all except

the city of Novgorod2. Rulers of Novgorod

paid tribute to Mongols3. Alexander Nevsky was

given title of Grand Duke

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

G. Moscow

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

G. Moscow1. A city located at the

crossroads of important trade routes

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

G. Moscow1. A city located at the

crossroads of important trade routes

2. Nevsky’s sons became rulers of Moscow

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

G. Moscow1. A city located at the

crossroads of important trade routes

2. Nevsky’s sons became rulers of Moscow

3. Center for Russian Orthodox church

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

H. Ivan III (The Great)1. Grand duke of Moscow2. Known as the czar

(Russian for Emperor)

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III. Eastern Europe and Russia

H. Ivan III (The Great)1. Grand duke of Moscow2. Known as the czar

(Russian for Emperor)

I. Ivan IV: Ended Mongol Rule and expanded territory of Kievan Rus.

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Medieval Battle

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On your desk…

44 Europe labeled map

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Building your Armies

• You build your armies by answering questions correctly when I come to your group.

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Round One: Fill in the Blank

Example QuestionThe ________ were people from Scandinavia who raided villages in Europe.

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Round One: Fill in the Blank

Example QuestionThe vikings were people from Scandinavia who raided villages in Europe.

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1. Albania1. Albania

AlAl

banban

iaia

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Question #1

_______ is a code of conduct for knights.

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Question #1

Chivalry is a code of conduct for knights.

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2. Andorra2. Andorra

AndAnd

oror

rara

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Question #2

_______ is a noble who served a lord of higher rank.

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Question #2

Vassal are nobles who serve a lord of higher rank.

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3. Austria3. Austria

AustAust

riaria

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Question #3

_________ was a peasant who lived on a manor and served the Lord.

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Question #3

Serfs were peasants who lived on a manor and served the Lord.

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4. Belarus4. Belarus

BelBel

aa

rusrus

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Question #4

An _________ learns a trade from a master craftsmen.

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Question #4

An apprentice learns a trade from a master craftsmen.

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5. Belgium5. Belgium

BelBel

GIGI

umum

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Question #5

_______ were warriors who fought on horseback.

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Question #5

Knights were warriors who fought on horseback.

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6. Bosnia and

Herzegovina

6. Bosnia and

HerzegovinaBosBos

niania

andand

HerHer

zeze

govgov

inaina

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Question #6

The rise of towns and guilds created a new ________ class in Medieval Europe.

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Question #6

The rise of towns and guilds created a new middle class in Medieval Europe.

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7. Bulgaria7. Bulgaria

BulBul

gaga

riaria

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Question #7

When nobles went to war, who would stay behind and run the manor?

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Question #7

When nobles went to war, who would stay behind and run the manor?

Wives/Daughters

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8. Croatia8. Croatia

CroCro

aa

tiatia

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Question #8

This shift of power from kings to nobles led to a system of _________ , which was based on loyalty and duty among nobles.

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Question #8

This shift of power from kings to nobles led to a system of feudalism, which was based on loyalty and duty among nobles.

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9. Czech Republic9. Czech Republic

CC

zechzech

ReRe

pubpub

liclic

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Question #9

How could serfs gain their freedom?

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Question #9

How could serfs gain their freedom?

By being in town for a year or by buying it.

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10. Denmark10. Denmark

DenDen

markmark

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Question #10

_______ was a meeting of people from different parts of England who would advise the king.

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Question #10

Parliament was a meeting of people from different parts of England who would advise the king.

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11. Estonia11. Estonia

EsEs

tonton

iaia

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Question #11

________ means “emperor” in Russian.

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Question #11

Czar means “emperor” in Russian.

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12. Finland12. Finland

FinFin

landland

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Question #12

_______ are people who have been ordained as priests.

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Question #12

Clergy are people who have been ordained as priests.

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Round Two: Short Answer

Example QuestionWhy was Clovis important during the middle ages?

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12. France12. France

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Question #13

Explain the difference between the a trial jury and a grand jury. If a senator was being accused of wrongdoing, where would he go first?

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14. Germany14. Germany

GermGerm

anyany

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Question #14

How did Henry II centralize the kingdom of England?

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15. Greece15. Greece

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Question #15

What is habeas corpus and from what language does the term habeas corpus come from?

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16. Hungary16. Hungary

HunHun

garygary

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Question #16

Explain the importance of the magna carta? What document do we have in the United States that is similar to the magna carta?

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17. Iceland17. Iceland

IceIce

landland

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Question #17

Explain the term anti-Semitism and how it happened in one early French Kingdom.

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18. Ireland18. Ireland

IreIre

landland

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Question #18

What was contained in the Domesday book and why might it have been written?

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19. Italy19. Italy

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Question #19

Who were the celts?

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20. Latvia20. Latvia

LatLat

viavia

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Question #20

Why are the alps important in European geography?

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Question #20

Why are the alps important in European geography?

Separates Italy from the rest of Europe

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21. Liechtenstein21. Liechtenstein

LieLie

chch

tenten

steinstein

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Question #21

Explain the importance of Gregory the Great during the middle ages.

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22. Lithuania22. Lithuania

LitLit

huhu

anan

iaia

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Question #22

What is a concordat? What was agreed to in the Concordat of Worms?

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23. Luxembourg23. Luxembourg

LuxLux

emem

bourbour

gg

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Question #23

What allowed trade to resume in Europe during the middle ages?

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24. Macedonia24. Macedonia

MacMac

ee

dondon

iaia

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Question #24

What country did the estates-general take place in? What three classes were represented there?

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Part Three

Analytical questions.

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25. Malta25. Malta

MalMal

tata

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