European Test
roman
what ancient peoples introduced the idea of a republic?
greek
what ancient peoples introduced the idea of democracy?
series of military expeditions by European Christians to take back control of Palestine from the muslims
what were the Crusades?
monks
who copied ancient manuscripts by hand?
Leader who granted all citizens the right to vote for government leaders
Why was Solan a significant ruler?
Influenced many law codes still used today
Why was the Justinian Code significant?
huge estates
define manors
Ural Mountains
300 million year old mountain ranges: divides Europe and Asia
Black Sea
300,000 anchovies a year are fished commercially here
Volga River
40% of the Russian population lives along this river
Mediterranean Sea
Ancient civilizations flourished here because of the climate
Pyrenees Mountains
Andorra is located in what mountain range?
Baltic Sea
Brackish inland sea that borders Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Russia, Estonia, and Latvia
North Sea
Coldest sea in the world
Bosporus Strait
Connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea and separates Europe from Asia
Black Sea
Connects with the Mediterranean by the Bosporus; 90% contains no oxygen
could not leave and find work for another lord without their lords permission
Define Serfs.
More salt than freshwater; less salt than seawater
Define brackish
Independent city that controls the surrounding area.
Define city-state
Rule by the people
Define democracy
Citizens vote directly
Define direct democracy
Social system in which landowners granted people land in exchange for military service or labor
Define feudal system.
governments ran by a small group of people
Define oligarchy
Danube River
Europe's 2nd longest river; empties into the Black Sea
Volga River
Europe's longest river
Loire River
France's longest river; "Garden of France"
Caucasus Mountains
Located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea; another divider of Europe and Asia
River Thames
Located in England; provides 2/3 of London's drinking water
Elbe River
Major waterway for Central Europe; links Berlin,, Wittenberg, Dresden, and Prague
Mediterranean Sea
1/3 of the world's total merchant shipping occurs here
Seine River
2nd longest river in France; flows through Paris
What building held the record for the largest dome until the 15 century?
Hagia Sophia
Alps
Highest and most extensive European mountain range; 65 million years old
Rhine River
Important transportation route since the Roman Empire
6th
In land area, Europe is the ___ largest
3rd
In population, Europe is the ___ largest
Carpathian Mountains
Mountain range in Slovakia, Ukraine, and Romania; Gerlach Peak is the highest point
Pyrenees Mountains
Mountain range that creates the border between France and Spain
Apennine Mountains
Mountain range that runs through Italy
Strait of Gibraltar
Only passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
Channel Tunnel
Runs underwater and connects England and France
Made Athens the world's first direct democracy
Why was Pericles a significant ruler?
checks/balances & branches
What 2 ideas from the Roman government influenced the US government?
Jews & Muslims
What 2 religious groups were persecuted and expelled from many Western European countries?
English Channel
What body of water separates England from France
Mt. Elbrus
What is the highest point in Europe?
-Byzantine church became Eastern Orthodox Church -Western Church became Roman Catholic Church
What two churches emerged after the Great Schism?
Scholars studied culture & society by applying reason
What was Enlightenment?
1045 AD spitting apart of the Catholic Church
What was the Great Schism?
mass murer of 11 million people
What was the Holocaust?
christian kingdoms in Spain launched wars to conquer muslim areas
What was the Reconquista?
Religious movement that led to the founding of Protestant Churches
What was the Reformation?
time of political and social changes in Europe
What was the Renaissance?
series of major advances in science during the 1500's & 1600's
What was the Scientific Revolution?
launched by technological innovations in mid 1700's
What was the importance of the Industrial Revolution?
Minoans
Who developed a civilization on Crete that was strong economically?
Johann Gutenburg
Who introduced the printing press?
world's first female historian
Who was Anna Comnena?
Wrote "95 Theses"
Who was Martin Luther?
Captain Matthew Webb
Who was the first person to swim across the English Channel?