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Page 1: Save the teacher Europe: Early European History Click the button to go to the next slide.

Save the teacher

Europe: Early European History

Click the button to go to the next slide

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HELP!!!

• Help Mr. T navigate his way through early European history by clicking the button next to the correct answer. Try not to click the wrong answer or Mr. T will suffer the consequences.

Click button to begin

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Who were Poor people who were not free but had to do whatever work

their feudal lord demanded?

A.Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D.Serfs

E. Popes

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You helped your teacher win in the jousting tournament. The cheers him as he rides away in victory.

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What is a Great and violent change?

A.Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D.Serfs

E. Popes

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Congratulations your teacher was just made a knight by the king

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Who were the leaders in the Roman Catholic Church?

A. Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D. Serfs

E. Popes

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Congratulations you helped your teacher become a knight for the catholic church

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Who had the world’s first democratic constitution?

A. Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D. Serfs

E. Popes

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Your teacher is able to go sight seeing throughout Athens.

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What was the Foundation of Roman Law?

A. Athens

B. Twelve Tables

C. Revolution

D. Serfs

E. Popes

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Congratulations you helped your teacher win his chariot race

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Who was an early Protestant leader whose followers in the Americas

were called Puritans

A.Geoffrey ChaucerB. William ShakespeareC. Miguel CervantesD.Martin LutherE. John Calvin

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You helped your teacher win the gladiator games. The crowd cheers his many victories.

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Who wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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Congratulations you helped your teacher win his chariot race

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Who organized a new Christian church that was taught in German

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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Your teacher is able to go sight seeing throughout Athens.

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Who wrote the Canterbury Tales

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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Congratulations you helped your teacher win his chariot race

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Who wrote Don Quixote

A. Geoffrey Chaucer

B. William Shakespeare

C. Miguel Cervantes

D. Martin Luther

E. John Calvin

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You helped your teacher win in the jousting tournament. The cheers him as he rides away in victory.

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Much of European, or Western civilization grew out of the achievements of Classical .

A. Italy

B. Athens

C. Greece

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Congratulations your teacher was just made a knight by the king

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When city-states like Athens and Sparta wanted to expand, they would do what?

A. Take a vote from the people in the area

B. Fight against each other

C. Make peace agreements

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Congratulations you helped your teacher win his chariot race

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Sparta defeated what city-state in the Peloponnesian War?

A. Troy

B. London

C. Athens

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Congratulations you helped your teacher become a knight for the catholic church

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How many consuls did Rome have when it was a republic?

A. Two

B. Three

C. One

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You helped your teacher win in the jousting tournament. The cheers him as he rides away in victory.

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Roman Senators were landowners who served for how long in the Roman Senate?

A. 2 years

B. Life

C. Four years

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You helped your teacher win the gladiator games. The crowd cheers his many victories.

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What was the name of the first Roman Emperor?

A. Caesar Augustus

B. Julius Caesar

C. Little Caesar

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Your teacher is able to go sight seeing throughout Athens.

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The period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire that lasted for 200 years and was initiated by Caesar Augustus?

A. Pax Romana

B. Renaissance

C. Middle Ages

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Congratulations your teacher was just made a knight by the king

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When did Christianity become the official religion of the Roman Empire?

A. Under the rule of Cleopatra

B. Under the rule of Constantine I and Theodosius I

C. Right after Jesus died

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Congratulations you helped your teacher win his chariot race

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In AD 400’s, Rome was invaded by groups of Germanic peoples. Which part of Rome did not fall?

A. Southern Empire

B. Eastern Empire

C. Northern Empire

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Congratulations you helped your teacher become a knight for the catholic church

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Which of the following choices best completes the timeline?

A. Renaissance

B. Middle Ages

C. Pax Romana

800 B.C. A.D. 400 A.D. 1350 A.D. 1850

?ClassicalPeriod

Pre-modernPeriod

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You helped your teacher win in the jousting tournament. The cheers him as he rides away in victory.

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The centers of trade and manufacturing during the Middle Ages were the?

A. Manors

B. Monasteries

C. Towns

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You helped your teacher win the gladiator games. The crowd cheers his many victories.

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How did the Christian Church advance learning in Europe?

A. They forced everyone to speak French

B. They killed people who could not read

C. Through their schools

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Congratulations you helped your teacher become a knight for the catholic church

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When was Charlemagne made the protector of the Christian Church in the West?

A. When Caesar Augustus died

B. A.D. 1492 on Christmas Eve

C. A.D. 800 on Christmas Day

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Your teacher is able to go sight seeing throughout Athens.

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Who made up most of the population on the manor?

A. Knights

B. Serfs

C. Kings

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Congratulations your teacher was just made a knight by the king

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Which of the following best completes the diagram of feudal society?

A. Minstrels

B. Serfs

C. Consuls

The Manor

Lords

Nobles or Knights

Tenants

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You helped your teacher win the gladiator games. The crowd cheers his many victories.

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Protestants were protesting the?

A. Rule of kings

B. Teachings of Martin Luther

C. Teachings of the Catholic Church

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Congratulations your teacher was just made a knight by the king

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European explorers and settlers distributed people, diseases, and ideas around the world

in a process called the .

A. Protestant Reformation

B. Crusades

C. Columbian Exchange

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Congratulations you helped your teacher win his chariot race

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Leonardo Da Vinci and were Italian artists who expressed the spirit of the Renaissance.

A. Michelangelo Buonarotti

B. Caesar Augustus

C. Charlemagne

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Congratulations your teacher was just made a knight by the king

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What is the name of the movement to the change the Catholic Church?

A. Puritan Revolution

B. Crusade

C. Protestant Reformation

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You helped your teacher win in the jousting tournament. The cheers him as he rides away in victory.

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Who was NOT an European Explorer?

A. Christopher Columbus

B. Martin Luther

C. Vasco de Gama

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Your teacher is able to go sight seeing throughout Athens.

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Parliament is the representative body that took power in England in the name of the people and shares power with the king.

A. True

B. False

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You helped your teacher win the gladiator games. The crowd cheers his many victories.

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The Franks were a Slavic people who lived in present day Romania.

A. True

B. False

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Congratulations you helped your teacher become a knight for the catholic church

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Democracy is when people elect officials to represent them in their government.

A. True

B. False

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Congratulations your teacher was just made a knight by the king

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Alexander the Great conquered all of Greece and helped spread Greek culture through out everywhere.

A. True

B. False

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You helped your teacher win in the jousting tournament. The cheers him as he rides away in victory.

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The Renaissance is the beginning of the Modern Age.

A. True

B. False

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You helped your teacher win the gladiator games. The crowd cheers his many victories.

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What were the 2 models for the solar system that people argued over during the Renaissance?

A. Heliocentric and Geocentric

B. Universal and Galaxy

C. Pax Romana and Phalanx

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Special thanks to Ron Clark for giving me this idea

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Your teacher was invited to participate in the gladiator games.

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Your teacher was asked to compete in a chariot race. Too bad he didn’t know how to ride a horse, lost control and ended up crashing.

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You made your teacher take a wrong turn. He ended up running into Medusa. She turned him to stone.

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You made your teacher catch the plague. Lets hope he gets better.

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You made your teacher take a wrong turn, and he stumbled into the coliseum. The emperor has ordered that he be thrown to the lions.

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You made your teacher take a wrong turn. He was swept away in a sand storm.

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You made your teacher take a wrong turn. Now he has fallen into an alligator filled swamp

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Your teacher was caught by a horde of barbarians and has been asked to stay for dinner

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Your teacher was caught by Vikings and has been asked to stay for a campfire.

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You just sent your teacher into a battle where he is outnumbered.