H03-03 The Crusades the Black Death 1/8/2019

Name: ______DUE: WED 23 OCT. 2013

Homework: "Crusades" Global History 2 H

THE BLACK DEATH

- occurs during 1300s in Europe

- - 1/3rd of England's population dies

- - caused by:

- poor sanitation

- poor personal hygiene

- fleas carried by rats

- once person came down with "plague" ... 4 days until death

- today, plague & epidemics still occur

- - World Health Organization (WHO) ... branch of United Nations

- - - tries to contain epidemics & provide basic medical care for all people of the world

THE CRUSADES

[ 1095 - 1240 AD ]

- Europeans tried to reclaim the Holy Lands: Palestine, JerusalemBethlehem

for Christianity .... done for Jesus

- call for help made by Byzantine Emperor to Pope in Rome

- only 1st Crusade is a success

- - but only shows the brutality of Western Europeans

- Muslims slaughtered .... killed ....

- looted the place

- built own castles

- 2 Children's Crusades

- both end in disaster .... death by drowning on sinking ships ... or slavery

- Muslims eventually reclaim area

- - will control it until 1917 (end of Ottoman Empire)

- - Europeans take control of it in late 1920s & early 1930s

+ + + inadvertent ECONOMIC success

- Europeans introduced to:

- spices: pepper, nutmeg, oregano

- new cloth: cotton, silk, velvet

- new food: oranges, limes

- perfume: from rose petals

- Europeans "start" questioning things

- desire for "more" of the above will lead to:

- Age of Discovery & Exploration, Renaissance & Reformation

Base your answer to question 10 on the statementsbelow and on your knowledge of social studies.

. . . For many in the contemporary Arab

world, the Crusades are viewed as having

begun nearly a millennium of conflict with

what would become the West. The Crusades

are seen as representing the constant threat

of Western encroachment [trespassing].

But many scholars say that is a more recent

and inaccurate view of the Crusades. . . .

— Mike Shuster, reporter, NPR

The Medieval Crusades were taken and

then turned into something that they never

really were in the first place. They were

turned into a kind of a proto-imperialism, an

attempt to bring the fruits of European

civilization to the Middle East, when, in fact,

during the Middle Ages the great

sophisticated and wealthy power was the

Muslim world. Europe was the Third

World. . . .

— Thomas Madden, St. LouisUniversity,

History of relations between the

West and Middle East, NPR,

All Things Considered,

(August 17, 2004)

1. These statements indicate that the history of theCrusades

(1) has been neglected by experts

(2) was of little importance

(3) is the subject of debate and interpretation

(4) illustrates the importance of tolerance andUnderstanding [REGENTS: August 2008]

2. What was one direct result of the Crusades?

(1) Trade increased between Europe and theMiddle East.

(2) Islamic kingdoms expanded into Europe.

(3) Arabs and Christians divided the city ofJerusalem between them.

(4) Alexander the Great became a powerfulleader in Eurasia. [REGENTS: January 2009]

3. In Europe, a long-term effect of the Crusades was

1. the strengthening of the feudal system 3. the adoption of Islamic religious practices
2. an increased demand for goods from the East 4. increased European isolation

4. A major result of the Crusades was the

1. conversion of the majority of Europeans to Protestantism.
2. weakening of the power of the middle class in Europe.
3. growth of trade between Europe and Asia
4. development of feudalism in Europe.

5. The Crusades helped begin the Renaissance because they

1. opened trade with America.
2. increased the power of the Roman Catholic Church.
3. brought contact with the ideas and products of other people.
4. freed the Byzantine Empire from Muslim control.

6. What were two indirect results of the Crusades?

1. Trade and commerce increased and the feudal system was strengthened.
2. Trade and commerce declined and the feudal system was strengthened.
3. Trade and commerce increased and the feudal system was weakened.
4. Trade and commerce declined and the feudal system was weakened.

7. A major result of the Crusades was the

1. conversion of the majority of Palestinians to Protestantism.

2. increase in the independence of women in Europe and the Middle East

3. renewal of warfare between Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem

4. growth of trade between Europe and Asia

5. development of theocratic governments in Southern Asia.

8. Which of the following events occurred first ?
1. birth of the Renaissance

2. Fall of the Byzantine Empire

3. Fall of the Roman Empire

4. Mongol invasion of China

5. the Crusades

Base your answers to questions 10 and 11 on the map below and on your knowledge of social studies.

9. The information shown on this map suggests that the Black Death spread to Europe as

a result of contact with

(1) merchants from western Africa (3) barbarians from Scandinavia

(2) traders from Asia (4) explorers returning from the Americas [REGENTS: June 2009]

10. Based on this map, what is a valid conclusion about the Black Death?

(1) Japan was the first place it occurred.

(2) The highest casualty rates occurred in Mogadishu and Foochow.

(3) People of North Africa, Europe, and Asia were affected by the disease.

(4) The outbreak spread primarily from the west to the east. [REGENTS: June 2009]

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