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Content Questions for Lesson 3

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Term
Definition
The Church was...   show
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show were held in churches.  
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show Historians sometimes call the the middle ages  
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Christian religion   show
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show Christians  
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395 C.E.   show
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Roman Catholic Church   show
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show leadership and, at times, even organized the distribution of food.  
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show hierarchy.  
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show the pope  
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During the middle ages the Church acquired...   show
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show They were often the only people that could read and kept the records.  
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show Resolved when the pope threatened excommunication.  
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the Sacraments of the Catholic Church   show
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show a sacred rite of the Christian religion  
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Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Marriage, Holy Orders, Penance, Extreme Unction   show
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show extraordinary acts of devotion  
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show a journey to a holy site  
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Reasons why pilgrims went on journeys   show
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A second type of extraordinary service...   show
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show a series of military expeditions to the land where Jesus had lived - Christians call Holy Land  
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show Religious purposes  
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show Most people could not read  
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show Cathedrals and large churches headed by bishops.  
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show Gothic style  
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Stone arches on the outside of churches...   show
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show They were unique features of Gothic cathedrals and carved in the form of mythical beasts.  
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Why were cathedrals a visible expression of Christian devotion?   show
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show monasteries, convents, and cathedrals  
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show clergy  
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Who went to the church schools?   show
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show universities  
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show Thomas Aquinas  
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How did Aquinas attempt to bridge the gap?   show
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Natural Law   show
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show Thomas Aquinas  
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show it helped to unify them  
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show the Church  
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show Christmas and Easter  
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For Christians Christmas celebrates...   show
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For Christians Easter celebrates ...   show
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Some men and women solemnly promised to devote their lives to God and the Church.   show
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St. Benedict   show
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show caring for the poor and sick, teaching, and copying religious texts  
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Religious orders   show
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show monks.  
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Women who joined religious orders were called...   show
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The name of a man who wanted to live a religious life without the seclusion of the monastery...   show
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What was the practice of a friar?   show
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show a central role in daily life in medieval western Europe.  
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show of community life and acquired great political and economic power.  
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show marked all the most important occasions of life from birth to death.  
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Many people expressed their faith by going...   show
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The importance of the Church to medieval people was ...   show
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show "Rule" for religious communities of monks and nuns.  
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persecute   show
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show a community of monks  
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show a man who has taken a solemn vow to devote his life to prayer  
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excommounicate   show
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show a solemn rite of Christian Churches  
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show a journey to a holy site  
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relic   show
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show a community of nuns... also called a nunnery  
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nun   show
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rhetoric   show
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natural law   show
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show a way of life in which men and women withdraw from the rest of the world to devote their life to their faith  
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religious order   show
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friar   show
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clergy   show
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Constantine   show
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Benedictine Monks   show
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show poverty, chastity, and obedience  
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Benedictine Monks spent their time...   show
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Franciscan Friars   show
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show had to live in complete poverty and had to work or beg for food for themselves and the poor  
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show caring for the poor and sick; traveled; prayed  
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clergy order...   show
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show take back Jerusalem from Muslims  
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show the study of God and religious truths  
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