Chapter 9 10 Targets - The Middle Ages

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World History Pre-AP – Duez

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Chapter 9 & 10 “Middle Ages” Time: 2 Weeks Big Ideas and Formative Questions: 1. What impact did scriptoria and Carolingian monks have on today’s understanding of Greek and Roman learning? 2. Was Feudalism a necessary evil to protect the people of Europe from invasion during a time of crisis? 3. What impact will the decline of the Feudal system, the Catholic Church, and the King’s power have on the future of Europe?

Student-Friendly Learning Target Statements Post Roman Empire Europe was dominated by the Frankish Kingdoms, led by King Clovis who converted to Christianity • Charles the Great (Charlemagne) became one of Europe’s greatest kings by leading the Carolingian Renaissance – a rebirth of interest in learning • After Charlemagne's death, Magyar, Muslim, and Viking invaders caused the break-up of the empire and instability throughout Europe. Wergild Ordeal Bishopric Popes Monk Missionaries

• Knowledge Targets “What I need to know!”

Scriptoria Fief

Reasoning Targets “What I can do with what I know.”

“What I can demonstrate.”

Product Targets “What I can make to show my learning.”

Knights Manor

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A new political system emerged in Europe after Charlemagne’s time called Feudalism Show the diagram of the Feudal System – Kings, Lords, Knights, and Serfs The High Middle Ages are a time period where reforms were made to the Feudal System and centralized states and governments emerged. Serfs Bourgeoisie Guilds 3 Estates Schism



Skill Targets

Vassals Chivalry

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Magna Carta Lay Investiture

Robin Hood Saint Nicholas

The Magna Carta recognized the rights of nobles and created a system of checks and balances on the king’s power The codification of Roman law became the basis for a new system of law in Europe. Parliament emerges in England which gives the people more power and check’s the King.



During the 14th and 15th centuries Europe encountered many problems: Black Death (Bubonic Plague), 100 Year’s War, and the decline in the power of the Church. • 38 Million People died in Europe alone over a 4 year period; Italian port cities were hit the hardest. • The Religious Crusades impact Europe by collapsing the feudal system of protection and giving rise to individual states (Portugal, England, Spain, and France) Infidels Interdict Sacraments Heresy Inquisition St. Francis Assisi St. Thomas Aquinas

Commercial Capitalism

Joan of Arc

Louis IX

Carruca

Hundreds Years’ War

Create a castle through the castle project. Research and write about the need for middle ages castles and creatively express your own castle project while presenting to the class. Castle Essays are due Tuesday, Dec. 1st Castle Models or Posters are due on Friday, Dec. 4th

Questions from Chapters 9 & 10: (due on Friday, November 27th) 1. Reading Check p. 287 2. Section Question #6 p. 290 3. Section Question #6 p. 296 4. RC p. 299 #1 – date 1066 5. RC p. 308

6. RC p. 317 7. RC p. 318 8. RC p. 321 9. RC p. 336 10. RC p. 339

The Vocabulary Quiz is Wed/Thu, November 18th & 19th The Test for Chapters 9 and 10 is Tuesday, November 24th

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