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Page 1: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Thinking Skill Goal

Explicitly assess information and

draw conclusions.

Page 2: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Important Dates

●313 CE Constantine converted to

Christianity

●330 CE Division of Catholic Faith (West

and East)

●395 CE Christianity becomes the official

religion of the empire

●410 CE Rome sacked

●476 CE End of the empire

Page 3: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

The Seven

Sacraments/Infallibility

●Baptism

●Confirmation

●Communion

●Penance

●Marriage

●Holy Orders

●Extreme Unction

●What was there role?

●Monasticism:

embracing chastity,

poverty and

obedience made for

superior Christian life.

Led to infallibility of

the church

Page 4: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

What did the church regulate?

●Hospitals

●industry

●asylums

●poor houses

●libraries

●schools/universities

●Largest Landholder in Europe

Page 5: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Hereditary Monarchy

Origin: Middle Ages

Divine Right:

Who advocated theocracy?

Page 6: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Women

“Through a woman we were sent

to destruction; through a woman

salvation was restored to us.”

(Augustine)

Page 7: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Seeds of Abuse?

●Blind loyalty of the people

●#1 Landholder

●?

●?

●?

Page 8: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Life of the People

●Feudalism/Serfs

●9/10 worked the land

●Life Span: 35 Years

●warfare

●famine

●lawlessness

●Death

●Illiteracy (1455 Press)

●No sense of self

●Famine

●Agriculturally

backward

Page 9: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

The Black Death

●Origin: seaborne rats from the Black Sea

●Spread: fleas, lungs, sneezing, wheezing

●Discolored body

●1374: Sicily

●1384: Venice, Genoa, Pisa

●1400’s: 2/5 of Western European

population was dead

Page 10: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Causes of Black Death

●Corruption of atmosphere

●poisonous fumes from Earthquakes

●Jews

●________________________________

●Flagellants: beat themselves to they bled

for they believed divine intervention would

save them

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Commerce Pre-1200’s

●Commerce was disfavored by the church

because it was for Profit. Left for the

Jews.

●Industry: Justified (Guilds-Just Price)

●Agriculture: Justified

●By 1200’s: Start to see towns and a slow

moving away from the estates

Page 12: Thinking Skill Goal Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions

Thinking Skill Goal

●Explicitly assess information and draw

conclusions.