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1 - 100 GE-100 This was an activity for monasteries
1 - 100 GE-100 A Providing a safe place for travelers
GE-200 This group appointed church leaders
1 - 100 GE-200 A Clergy
GE-300 Churches collected 10% of this from people
1 - 100 GE-300 A Tithe
GE-400 Clergy were in charge of performing these 7 rites
1 - 100 GE-400 A Sacraments
The goal of the Church was to get people to this place GE-500
1 - 100 GE-500 A Heaven
He thought he had the power to appoint clergy but was excommunicated 1 - 100 GO-100
1 - 100 GO-100 A Henry IV
GO-200 Geoffrey Chaucer wrote this book about pilgrims
1 - 100 GO-200 A Canterbury Tales
Pope who decreed only clergy can appoint other clergy GO-300
1 - 100 GO-300 A Pope Gregory VII
GO-400 He gave up his wealth to serve the poor and founded the Franciscans
1 - 100 GO-400 A Saint Francis of Assisi
This person is a big part of Church holidays GO-500
1 - 100 GO-500 A Jesus
1 - 100 P-100 He decreed that Rome would stop persecuting Christians
1 - 100 P-100 A Constantine
P-200 He talked about faith and reason
1 - 100 P-200 A Thomas Acquinas
P-300 He is best known for creating the monastic way of life
1 - 100 P-300 A Saint Benedict
P-400 Mendicant friars differed from other monks in this way
1 - 100 P-400 A They lived among ordinary people
P-500 She founded a convent and advised rulers
1 - 100 P-500 A Hildegard of Bingen
1 - 100 C-100 Community life in the Middle Ages centered around this place
1 - 100 C-100 A The church
C-200 Historians called the Middle Ages this
1 - 100 C-200 A The Age of Faith
C-300 In the Middle Ages, universities grew out of these
1 - 100 C-300 A Convent schools and taverns
C-400 These two were the main medieval holidays
1 - 100 C-400 A Easter and Christmas
C-500 This is the main reason why clergy were recorders and advisers
1 - 100 C-500 A They could read and write
1 - 100 E-100 These people travel to Jerusalem to show they are sorry for their sins
1 - 100 E-100 A Pilgrims
E-200 Why Crusaders fought in the Crusades
1 - 100 E-200 A To take Jerusalem back from the Muslims
E-300 Some of the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales
Miller, knight, cook, and prioress 1 - 100 E-300 A
E-400 These were other reasons to go on a crusade
1 - 100 E-400 A Seeking wealth, fame, and adventure
E-500 Religion help to do this in the Middle Ages
1 - 100 E-500 A Keep Europe from going into chaos
1 - 100 M-100 Nave
1 - 100 M-100 A Long central section in a cathedral
M-200 Flying Buttress
1 - 100 M-200 A Stone arches which helped to hold up the massive arches on a cathedral
M-300 Natural Law
Concept which states that there is a universal order that can guide thinking 1 - 100 M-300 A
M-400 Cloister
1 - 100 M-400 A Covered walkways found in monasteries
M-500 Pilgrimage
1 - 100 M-500 A Religious journeys performed by people
List 2 ways that people tried to be saved. Explain how a person can be saved doing one of these.
Final Jeopardy Answer Going on Crusades or pilgrimages. Shows their faith in Christianity