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there are multiple questions to this. answer whatever you can. thank you



1. compare and contrast medieval eastern and western europe’s economy, social interactions, culture, religion, and HEI


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2. make a thesis statement about the compare and contrast of the relationship between religion and government for western and eastern europe during the medieval era.


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3. create a pov segment for: Pope Urban II calls for the 1st Crusade at the Council of Clermont


"Go, brothers, go with hope to the fight against the enemies of God, who for so long have dominated Syria, Armenia and the countries of Asia Minor. They have already committed many outrages: they have taken the Sepulcher of Christ and the marvelous monuments of our Faith; they have forbidden pilgrims to set foot in a city whose worth only Christians can truly appreciate. Are these facts not sufficient to upset the serenity of


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here are multiple questions to this. answer whatever you can.

1. compare and contrast medieval eastern and western europe’s economy, social interactions, culture, religion, and HEI

2. make a thesis statement about the compare and contrast of the relationship between religion and government for western and eastern europe during the medieval era.

3. create a pov segment for: Pope Urban II calls for the 1st Crusade at the Council of Clermont

“Go, brothers, go with hope to the fight against the enemies of God, who for so long have dominated Syria, Armenia and the countries of Asia Minor. They have already committed many outrages: they have taken the Sepulcher of Christ and the marvelous monuments of our Faith; they have forbidden pilgrims to set foot in a city whose worth only Christians can truly appreciate. Are these facts not sufficient to upset the serenity of your faces?

“Go and show your worth! Go, soldiers, and your fame will spread over the entire world. Do not fear to lose the Kingdom of God because of the tribulation brought by war. If you will fall prisoner to the enemy, face the worse torments for your Faith and you will save your souls at the same moment you will lose your bodies. Do not hesitate, most dear brethren, to offer your lives for the good of your neighbor. Do not hesitate to go because of love for your family, your country, or your riches, since man owes his love principally to God. You will have the greatest happiness one can have in his life, which is to see the places where Our Lord spoke the language of men.”

To these words the faithful answered unanimously: “Deus vult” [God wills it!]

Urban II added:

“Such a cry would not be unanimous if it were not inspired by the Holy Ghost. Let this be, then, your war-cry to announce the power of the God of Hosts.

“And whosoever will undertake this journey shall carry on him the form of the cross. Let you, then, bear the cross upon your sword or your breast, on your weapons and standards. Let it be for you either the sign of victory or the palm of martyrdom, and also the symbol to unify the dispersed children of Israel. It will continuously remind you that Jesus Christ died for you and that for Him you should die.”

4. Use the following key terms in a short answer to the following prompt: Analyze and explain the civilization that emerged in Medieval Western Europe following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century CE.

· Political Consolidation

· Political Vacuum

· manor

· fief

· lords

· vassals

· feudal contract

· chivalry

· trade

· chivalry

· self-sufficiency

· serfs

· knights

5. make a Thesis Statement

Compare and contrast the efforts of political consolidation between two of the following states between the years 900 and 1400 CE:

· England

· France

· Holy Roman Empire

6. Historical Significance – For TWO of the following major events of the High Middle Ages, provide:

· a brief, 1 to 2 sentence summary in your own words

· an response analyzing the events historical significance (might want to thing immediate and long term)

· Events:

o The Crusades

o 100 Years War

o The Black Death