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CHAPTER 11 WHAP
Chapter 10
New Civilization in Western Europe
Introduction:

How and who were they interacting with?

Middle Ages and their Flavors

What types of feature made them stand out?

Why would they have been rude to their mentors?

What could have inspired this new birth in values and institutions to happen?

Western Development

What was exacultly causing this type of decline and destruction?

Manorial Systems

Were the serfs treated badly and what freedoms did they have under the idea of Manorialism?

The Church

How were these monasteries helping the westerners?

Charlemagne

What did Charlemagnes rule bring to the community?

Why was a unified government not able to happen?

What might be one reason for a set unified culture to not happen?

Economic and Urban Growth

Could you say that agriculture and trade were very closely related in western society?

Why would learning and the arts become popular?

Political Advances and Monarchys

Did feudalism bring any types of disagremments towards the church?

Government (Limited)

Why did feudalism provide a limitation and how?

What did the nobles or parliament do for the europen government?

What were some of the disagreements that came up about Feudalism?

The West and its Expansion

Why did population growth rapidly happen, what caused it?

How did crusades help the community and what disadanges did it have?

Where the crusades useful and helpful or they didn’t do any good?

What was at least one advantage that the crusades gave?

Evolution and Reformation of Religion

Why were the church and feudalism disagreeing with each other?

What is feudalism and how did it get started?

Highs in the Middle Ages

How was this type of power able to be established, what/who helped it get to this point?

Culture and Religion in the Postclassical

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