Monday, September 30, 2013

AP EUROPEAN HISTORY AND HONORS WORLD HISTORY - THE LATE MIDDLE AGES

crusades, Venice, Genoa, Padua, Scandinavia, champagne, money changers, toll, privateers, castle = burg, burghers, charter, merchant guilds, town council, apprentices, journeyman, master, masterpiece, artisans, Huge Capet, Philip Augustus, Normandy, Anjou, Louis IX, Anglo/Saxons, Alfred the Great, Danes, William, Duke of Normandy, Normans, Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror, Henry II, English Common Law, King John, Magna Carta, scholars, scholasticism, Peter Abelard, Eloise, Thomas Aquinas, University of Bologna, University of Paris, academic freedoms, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate (PhD), Roger Bacon, scientific method, magnetic compass, rudder, spinning wheel, mechanical clock, button, gunpowder, water power, windmill, Romanesque, gothic, cathedrals, epics, vernacular, patois, Beowulf, El Cid, Song of Roland, Dante, Chaucer, The Divine Comedy, Canterbury Tales, Order of the Bridge Builders, interest, profit, Pope Innocent III, friars, Dominicans/St. Dominic, Franciscans/St. Francis,