50 Greatest Terms and Facts From Antiquity-Renaissance

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  1. 1. Carta King John of England was forced to sign this document in 1215
  2. 6. Medieval social class system based on land, loyalty, and service
  3. 13. The supreme military commander in feudal Japan
  4. 14. A major division split within a religious faith, an example would be the Eastern and Western Christian churches in 1054
  5. 17. Ideology promoting mans ability to do great things
  6. 18. The reoccurring rise, decline, and overthrow of ruling dynasties
  7. 20. A religious journey for the enlightenment of forgiveness,
  8. 22. The branch of Islam who believe they follow the true successors of Muhammad
  9. 24. Gutenberg's invention that increased literacy
  10. 26. A period after the Middle Ages pf great intellectual and cultural developments
  11. 28. The soil rich region between Mesopotamia and Egypt
  12. 29. This event was designed to bring an end to Lay Investiture
  13. 31. Orthodox branch of Islam that adheres to the teachings of Muhammad
  14. 34. Kings who ruled their people without any legal restrictions
  15. 35. A period of openness peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire
  16. 36. The term used to describe Asian efforts to resist European influences
  17. 38. Instituted by Hammurabi, Moses, Justinian to maintain order
  18. 40. Belief that there are many gods
  19. 41. Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Yathrib
  20. 42. The primary defenders of feudal Europe
  21. 44. The period of change in time from hunters and gatherers to settled farmers
  22. 45. The sacred city where Muslims go to on holy pilgrimage
  23. 47. The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases from the Old World to the New World
  24. 48. The crusade to reclaim Spain from the Muslims
  25. 50. Shared belief of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity that there is one god
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  1. 2. A set of letters or symbols in a fixed order used to represent the basic sounds of a language
  2. 3. Method of writing in the common language of a region or country
  3. 4. Nomadic Scandinavian warriors during the Middle Ages
  4. 5. Term used to describe the visual impact three-dimensional art
  5. 7. Historical period known for the rebirth of classical knowledge
  6. 8. of great cultural blending in the Islamic world
  7. 9. Created by French kings to maintain control over the nobility
  8. 10. The most significant development in the Neolithic Revolution
  9. 11. The first Middle Eastern monotheistic faith
  10. 12. The action of buying and selling goods and services that was a primary influence on writing
  11. 15. A Christian holy war
  12. 16. Church issue over the ability to appoint local church officials through investiture, addressed by the Concordat of Worms
  13. 19. The name given to Christian Europe established by Charlemagne
  14. 21. The bloodless overthrow of King James II of England
  15. 23. The sacred Islam Pilgrimage to Mecca
  16. 25. Name given to Spanish explorers like Pizzaro and Cortez
  17. 27. Napoleon's greatest non-military achievement
  18. 30. Period of increased research, observation, and experimentation
  19. 32. Early Aryan religious system, which’s main belief is that a human being's basic nature is not confined to the body or the mind
  20. 33. A type of government that is highly influenced by religious beliefs
  21. 37. A warrior in feudal Japan
  22. 39. A line of rulers from the same family
  23. 43. Term used to describe a more worldly outlook
  24. 46. An Aryan social class system that divides Hindus into four main categories
  25. 49. Title for a leader of Islam after Muhammad