11&12 Flashcards

1
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The most devastating natural disaster in European history

A

Black Death

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2
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The long, exhausting struggle from 1337-1435 ended in expelling the English from all continental lands except the port of Calais

A

Hindered years war

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3
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She had visions from God and joined the military and helped the French find confidence changing the course of the war but was captured and burned at the stake

A

Joan of arc

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4
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The great counsel of barons

A

House of Lords

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5
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The representatives of the shires and boroughs l, who were considered less important.

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House of Commons

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6
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The edict that stated four lay princes and three ecclesiastical rulers would serve as electors with the legal power to elect the king

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Golden bull

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7
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The other northern Italian state which had grown rich from commercial activity in the eastern Mediterranean and Northern Europe

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Republic of Venice

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8
Q

Where the new pope took up residence

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Avignon

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9
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Saintly demeanor and claims of visions from God led the city of Florence to send her on a mission to pope Gregory XI

A

Catherine of Siena

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10
Q

There were two popes

A

Great schism

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11
Q

Wrote divine comedy

A

Dante Alighieri

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12
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Wrote the Canterbury tales

A

Geoffrey Chaucer

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13
Q

Introduced a new understanding of time

A

Clocks

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14
Q

Introduced a new way of protection for castles

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Cannons

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15
Q

The birthplace of the modern world

A

Renaissance

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16
Q

Where Italian merchants came into contact with these powerful merchants who prospered during the Black Plague

A

Hanseatic league

17
Q

The greatest banking establishment all controlled by one family

A

House of Medici

18
Q

A fundamental handbook for European aristocrats for centuries

A

The book of Courtier

19
Q

Five major powers that dominated the Italian peninsula

A

Italian states

20
Q

Dominated the region of Tuscany

A

Republic of Florence

21
Q

He wrote The Prince one of the most famous treaties on political power in the western world

A

Niccolò Machiavelli

22
Q

The father of the Italian renaissance humanism

A

Petrarch

23
Q

Played an important role in bribing the printing process to completion

A

Johannes Gutenberg

24
Q

One of the great Italian renaissance artists, he represents a transitional figure in the shift to high renaissance principles

A

Leonard’s da Vinci

25
Q

Blossomed as anointer at An early age; he attempted to achieve an ideal of beauty far surpassing human standards

A

Raphael

26
Q

An accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect. Another giant of the high renaissance. Driven by his passion and energy on a remarkable number of projects

A

Michelangelo

27
Q

Made two trips to Italy and absorbed most of what the Italians could teach, as is evident in his mastery of the laws of perspective and renaissance theories of proportion

A

Albrecht Dürer

28
Q

Annexed other Russian principalities and took advantage of dissension among the mongols to grow off their yoke by 1480

A

Ivan III

29
Q

Beginning in northeastern Asia Minor in the thirteenth century, the ottoman Turks spread rapidly, seizing the lands of Seljuk Turks and the Byzantine empire

A

Byzantine empire

30
Q

Urged the elimination of the worldliness and corruption of the clergy and attacked the excessive power of the papacy within the Catholic Church

A

John Hus