
Plickers-WHI.12-Late Middle Ages
Quiz by Lacie Holmes
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According to the map, in what year did the Black Death first come to Constantinople?

Because the plague killed so much of Europe's populations, it helped bring about the end of _____.
Chronologically, which event came last?
Church scholars translated Greek and Arabic works into
Despite the fact that Catholic Christians viewed Muslims with hostility,Â
During the Middle Ages, which group was most likely more educated?
England limited the powers of kings and increased the power of the nobility withÂ
How did the Bubonic Plague spread?
In what year did the Black Death first reach Europe?
Ivan the Great threw off the rule of the Mongols and centralized power in _____.
Joan of Arc is most remembered as aÂ
Many of the monasteries in Europe laid the foundation for the first
One important result of the Hundred Years' War was that
Saladin was able to win what city during the Crusades?
Scholasticism was the movement to use _____ in religious beliefs.
The appearance of the Black Death is an important event in Western history because
The Black Death was thought to be brought to Western Europe through the
The Crusades contributed to the breakdown of feudalism because
The effects of the crusades are all of the following except
The Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under
The use of "common law" began during the reign of which English monarch?
What goods did the Crusaders bring back to Europe from the East?
What is being shown in this chart?

What pope gave a speech encouraging the First Crusade?
What technological development made castles obsolete?
What two countries fought in the Hundred Years' War
What was the capital of the Byzantine Empire renamed after it was conquered by the Turks?
What was the major goal of the Crusades?
Where did the Black Death probably originate?
Which group conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453?
Which of the following was not a direct result of the Bubonic Plague?
Which of the following was not a result of the Crusades?
Which of these events happened first?
Which religious group did Ferdinand and Isabella expel from their country's borders?
Which Spanish monarchs were responsible for the unification of Spain? (the Reconquista)
Who came from Normandy and invaded England in 1066?
Who consolidated what became the modern Russian state?
Who established the French throne in Paris?
Who signed the Magna Carta, limiting the king's power?