Heimler's History: Europe 1200-1450

Heimler's History: Europe 1200-1450

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Ethan Morris

History, Arts, Social Studies, Religious Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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The video explores European history from 1200-1450, covering the fall of the Roman Empire, the feudal system, the rise of monarchs, and the influence of the Catholic Church. It discusses the Magna Carta, the Crusades, and economic changes, including the emergence of the middle class and the Renaissance. The video provides an overview of key historical events and social structures during this period.

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What was the political and social system that characterized Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?

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In the feudal system, who was responsible for granting land to the lords?

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What was the primary obligation of serfs in the feudal system?

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What document signed in 1215 began to shift power back to the noble class?

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Which institution established the first universities in Europe during the Middle Ages?

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What was one of the main reasons for the Crusades initiated by the Catholic Church?

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Who was the Italian explorer whose travels to China inspired European interest in the East?

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What new social class emerged in Europe during the late Middle Ages?

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What was the impact of the Little Ice Age on Europe?

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What does the term 'Renaissance' mean, and what was being 'reborn' during this period?

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