History Chapter 10

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The ___ ____ is located in Southeastern Europe

Balkan peninsula

The _______ empire lasted from the fourth to the 15th century

Byzantine

Early Russian civilization was strongly influenced by the culture of

Byzantine empire

The Byzantine emperor did not recognize the pope as the leader of the ______ _____

Christian Church

The Byzantine Empire introduced Russia to ______

Christianity

Justinian's major accomplishments

Church of Hagia Sophia Justinian's code of law

capital of Byzantine empire

Constantinople

Russians adopted Byzantine Christianity in the ___ century

tenth

The expansion of the Ottoman Turks ended _____ independence in ____

Hungarian 1526

The Monguls overran ______ in 1241, killing half of the population

Hungary

The Ottomans spread ____ throughout the Balkans during the 1300's

Islam

What did the Ottomans rename Constantinople?

Istanbul

How did Mongul rule affect Russia's relations with Western Europe?

It isolated Russia from the West

In the 1400's _____ __ was called the founder of modern Russia

Ivan the Great

Who took refuge in Poland during the late Middle Ages?

Jews

The Byzantine empire reached it greatest size under

Justinian

____ conquered the Russian cities in the 13th century

Monguls

Which city became the capital of Russia under the czars

Moscow

Empire that defeated Byzantine empire

Ottoman

In 1453 the Byzantine Empire was conquered by the _____ ___

Ottoman Turks

Who conquered the Byzantine empire?

Ottoman Turks

Polands greatest age came after ____ ______ married ____ ____ of Lithuania in 1386

Queen Jadwiga Duke Jagiells

Justinian's Code became the chief source of _____ law in Western Europe

Roman

Which of the following religions took hold in Poland and Hungary

Roman Catholicism

Differences between Byzantine Christianity and Roman Catholic Christianity

Selection process for pope and patriarch ability of clergy to marry Church language chief holy day

Most people of Russia were ___

Slavs

How did Eastern Europe become home to many ethnic groups?

The location made it a cultural crossroad and geography eased migration

Of all Justinian work he is best remembered for his

code of laws

Eastern's Europe geography has made it an _____ _____

cultural crossroads

Eastern Europe is a region of

diverse peoples and cultures

The economy of Byzantine empire was controlled by the _____

emperor

What did the Golden Bull of 1222 do to Hungarian power

limited royal power

What role did rivers play in Eastern Europe

link of cultural and trade

Enormous divisions between the rich and the poor caused _____ in the Byzantine empire

problems

How did Ivan the Great establish royal power in Russia

recovered lost terrortories limited power of boyars adopted Byzantine court rituals

What did Ivan the Great believe about czars

they had absolute power


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