Middle Ages/Medieval Exam
Below you will find the review worksheet. The first copy is the student copy and is blank. The second copy is the answer key to help those who have been gone.
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World Civilizations Benchmark Exam Review
Your midterm exam will cover everything we have learned so far this year, from the foundations of civilization to the Renaissance. In order to help you succeed, below is a list of possible terms that will be on the exam.
Alexander the Great and his conquests
Allah
Ancient Resources
Arabic
Aristocracy
Buddhism
Byzantine Empire
Christianity
Confucianism
Constantine
Crusades
Cultural Diffusion
David
Leonardo Da Vinci
Democracy
Donatello
Eastern Orthodox Church
Egypt
Egyptian Afterlife
Feudalism
Five Pillars
France
Government of Rome
Greece
Greek Theater
Gunpowder
Hellenistic Period
Hinduism
Homer
Illiad
Islam
Italy
Jesus Christ
Johann Gutenberg
Judaism
Justinian's Code
Karma
Knights
Lords
Mandate of Heaven
Manorialism
Machiavelli
Mesopotamia
Michelangelo
Monarchy
Mongol Conquest
Muhammad
Nirvana
Oligarchy
Printing Press
Pax Romana
Plague
The Prince
Renaissance
Raphael
Reincarnation
Republic
Rome
Serfdom
Shi'a
Spain
Sunni
Theocracy
The Twelve Tables
Vassals
Absolutism to Age of Reason Review
Scientific Revolution
Heliocentric
Geocentric
Francis Bacon
Isaac Newton
Rene Descartes
Andreas Vesalius
Scientific Method
Human Anatomy
Law of Gravity
Galileo Galilei
Nicolaus Copernicus
Enlightenment
Philosophes
Voltaire
John Locke
Jean Jacques Rouseau
Montesquieu
Thomas Hobbes
Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
U.S. Constitution
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Patrick Henry
James Madison
Inalienable Rights
Capitalism
Mercantilism
English Bill of Rights
English Civil War
Absolute Monarchy
Divine Rights of Kings
St. Petersburg
Catherine the Great of Russia
Maria Theresa of Austria
War of Spanish Succession
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
The Hapsburgs
The Bourbons
Frederick the Great of Prussia
Charles I of England
Louis XIV of France
Peter the Great of Russia
Ivan the Terrible of Russia
Phillip II of Spain
Elizabeth I of England
Spanish Empire
Edict of Nantes
Constitutional Monarchy
Heliocentric
Geocentric
Francis Bacon
Isaac Newton
Rene Descartes
Andreas Vesalius
Scientific Method
Human Anatomy
Law of Gravity
Galileo Galilei
Nicolaus Copernicus
Enlightenment
Philosophes
Voltaire
John Locke
Jean Jacques Rouseau
Montesquieu
Thomas Hobbes
Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
U.S. Constitution
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Patrick Henry
James Madison
Inalienable Rights
Capitalism
Mercantilism
English Bill of Rights
English Civil War
Absolute Monarchy
Divine Rights of Kings
St. Petersburg
Catherine the Great of Russia
Maria Theresa of Austria
War of Spanish Succession
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
The Hapsburgs
The Bourbons
Frederick the Great of Prussia
Charles I of England
Louis XIV of France
Peter the Great of Russia
Ivan the Terrible of Russia
Phillip II of Spain
Elizabeth I of England
Spanish Empire
Edict of Nantes
Constitutional Monarchy