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A heavy, wheeled plow strong enough to turn over the dense clay soil and allow for drainage

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Iron plow

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Adding a 3rd field so that farmers could rotate crops without too much of their land going fallow

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Three-field system

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People in the high Middle Ages learned how to harness the power of water and wind to do jobs formally done by animals.

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Mills

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Sacraments

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Permanent residences for the noble family, it’s retainers, and servants, and they were defendable fortifications

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Castles

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A code of ethics that knights were supposed to uphold

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Chivalry

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A finished piece in their craft that allowed the master craftsmen of the guild to judge whether the journeymen were qualified to become masters and join the guild.

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Masterpiece

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Educational guilds or corporations that produced educated and trained individuals

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University

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A degree you got for a Four or six year period of study

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Bachelor/master/doctor

10
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The attempt to reconcile faith and reason. What was accepted through faith was in harmony with what could be learned through reason

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Scholasticism

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A style of constructing churches

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Romanesque

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One of the great artistic triumphs of the high Middle Ages. A symbol for medieval peoples preoccupation with God

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Gothic cathedrals

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Possessed some sources of power that other lords did not. Monarchies were build out of this idea of rule.

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Kings

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A battle

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Battle of Hastings

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His goals were to expand the jurisdiction of royal courts antending the kings power and brought revenues into his coffers

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Henry II

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Archbishop of Canterbury and the highest ranking English cleric, claimed that only church courts could try clerics.

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Thomas à Becket

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Aimed at limiting government practices that affected the relations between he king and his vassals on the one hand and between the king and the church on the other

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Magna Carta

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Meetings of the kings great council

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Parliament

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A household staff for running affairs

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Estates-general

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Previous German kings focus on building a strong German kingdom, to which Italy might be added. Frederick the first to the Italians however plan to get his chief revenues from is Italy as the center of the holy empire

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Holy Roman empire

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Means universal ruler from that time on gang is con created a powerful military force in devoted himself to fighting

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Genghis Khan

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The practice by which secular rulers both chose and invested their nominees to church offices with symbols of their office was dramatically taken up by the greatest of the reform popes of the 11th century Gregory the seventh

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Lay investiture

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And active and powerful pope during the high middle ages. He approve the creation of the Franciscan and Dominican religious orders and inaugurated the fourth Crusade

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Pope innocent III

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Who became abbess of a covenant at Disiboldenberg in western Germany shared in the religious enthusiasm of the 12th century

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Hildegard of bingen

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The Franciscan Friars lived among people preaching repentance and aiding the poor

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Francis of Assisi

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And intellectual and he was appalled by the growth of harry see you within the church he believe that a new religious order of men who lived lives of poverty but we’re learned in capable of preaching affectively would be best able to attack heresy

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Dominic

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Men and women who through their holiness had achieved a special position in heaven enabling them to act as intercessors before God

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Saints

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The mother of Jesus occupied in the foremost position in the high middle ages. Mary was viewed as most important mediator with his son Jesus and the judge of all sinners

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Virgin Mary

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Usually the bones of saints or objects immediately connected to saints that were considered worthy of veneration by the faithful.

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Relics

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One of their stronghold in southern France they believed in a Dualist system in which good and evil where separate and distinct. Things of the spirit were good because they were created by God the source of light; things of the world were evil because they were created by Satan is the prince of darkness

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Catheters

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Hostility two or prejudice against Jews

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Anti-seminism

32
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Based on the idea of a holy war against the infidel or unbeliever.

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Crusades