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5168779701khubilai khanin the late 1200s marco polo visited the court of0
5168788874englandin 1066 william of Normandy conquered1
5168793025the Iberian peninsulathe Reconquista took place in2
5168811057launched the crusades in 1095pope urban II3
5168815785Constantinoplethe 4th crusade managed to capture and sack the city of4
5168827037Otto of Saxonyin 962 CE pope john XII presented the imperial crown to5
5168840291an ongoing conflict with the papacythe single biggest obstacle to the rise of a powerful holy roman empire6
5168855027the appointment of church officials by imperial authoritiesthe investiture contest centered around7
5168870658lombardyFredrick barbarossa was blocked by the popes in his attempt to gain control over8
5168885477but it took centuries for the French kings to build a powerful, centralized statehugh capet was crowned king of France in 9879
5168906378Voltairethe quip that the holy roman empire was "neither holy, nor roman, nor an empire" is attributed to10
5168922040englandwhich state developed the most tightly centralized political structure in its early ages11
5168924889italyin 1066 William of normany conquered12
5169027918the Iberian peninsulathe Reconquista took place in13
5169038726captured sicily from Islamic controlduring 11th century roger Guiscard14
5169044138granadalast surviving Islamic outpost in spain15
5169671152peter the hermitthe first attempt to respond to pope urban II's appeal for a crusade came from16
5169680049saladinjerusalem was captured in 187 by17
5169693810first crusadethe only one of the crusades that managed to achieve tis goal of capturing Jerusalem was the18
5169702084~the establishment of a Roman Catholic regime in constantinople ~the sacking of Constantinople ~the beginning of a long period of decline for Constantinople ~greater tension between the Roman Catholic and the greek orthodox churchesconsequences of the 4th crusade19
5169728717INCREASED TRADE BETWEEN EASTERN AND WESTERN MEDITERRANEANTHE CRUSADES20
5169749839the largest early Mesoamerican cityteotihuacan was21
5169764876the Spanish solider who left detailed records of the Aztecsbernal diaz del Castillo was22
5169778570of a combination of civil conflict and nomadic incursionthe Toltec state collapsed around 1175 because23
5169799458tenochtitlancapital of Aztec empire was24
5169810477the Aztec practice of dredging fertile muck from the lakes bottomthe chinampa system25
5169816955itzcoatlAztec expansion began under rule of26
5169836231not a permanent standing armyAztecs military was27
5169842030had not elaborate bureaucracypolitical structure of Aztecs28
5169848225cuzcothe capital of the inca empire29
5169853786deliberated state policy in the presence of the mummies of their predecessorsinca rulers30
5169865855did not diffuse much beyond their own regionsthe cultural and religious traditions of the Australian aborigines31
5169883987in the caroline islandsthe massive stone palace at nan madol was located32
5169891681ali 'i nuihawaiin class of high chiefs were known as the33
5169906161a pacific island templemarae34
5169918680the patron deity of warriorstezcatlipoca35
5169934743huitzilopochtliAztec human sacrifices were in honor of36
5169948524lived a settled agricultural existencethe pueblo and Navajo peoples of the American southwest37
5169958989developed on a relatively small scalenorth American societies38
5169968102Mohawk, oneida, cayuga, Seneca and onondagathe five Iroquois nations were the39
5169990833south Americathe kingdom of chucuito was located in40
5170003003pachacutithe most important ruler during the inca empire expansion41
5170013035taking hostages from the conquered tribes and ruling classesthe inca imposed order by42
5170028112a mnemonic aid consisting of small cords with knotsthe inca quipu was43
5170048375italythe revival of urban society was most pronounced in44
5170055653the north sea and Baltic seathe hanseatic league was a trading network that operated in45
5170066364those who pray, those who fight, and those who work.phrase that usually is associated with the medieval social structure46
5170080145her support of romantic poets and troubadoursEleanor of Aquitaine was famous for47
5170088620almost always admitted women as membersthe guilds of the high middle ages48
5170096065aristotlecentral to the high middle ages was the rediscovery of49
5170112772believed that it was possible to prove rationally that god existsst Thomas Aquinas50
5170117692most popular saint during the high middle agesthe virgin mary51
5170124875attacked materialism and would allow no personal possessionsthe Dominicans and franciscans52
5170138922st francisfather of the poor53

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