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AGE 4: The Time of cities and states
4.1 Cities and trade return
Practise Questions
Slide 1 - Diapositive
1. Which cause do you consider most important for urbanisation to take place?
Slide 2 - Question ouverte
2. The growth in population caused people to move to the cities. Why did they not stay in the countryside?
Slide 3 - Question ouverte
3. Most cities were established near a river. There are several reasons for this. Together with a partner, try to identify as many as possible.
Slide 4 - Question ouverte
4. In cities, most people specialised in a craft. Did they also have to keep their own land and cattle? Explain your answer.
Slide 5 - Question ouverte
5. In one of the previous chapters you also learned that a surplus of food led to specialisation. Which region did this first happen?
A
Egypt
B
Mesopotamia
C
Greece
D
Rome
Slide 6 - Quiz
6. When craftsmen joined together to form a guild, this had advantages for both the craftsmen and their customers. a. What were the (3) advantages for craftsmen of joining a guild?
Slide 7 - Question ouverte
6b. How did people who used the goods and services of craftsmen also profit from the establishment of guilds?
Slide 8 - Question ouverte
7. What kind of craft did the man in source 4.1.6?
He made:
A
purses
B
shoes
C
hats
D
belts
Slide 9 - Quiz
8. Cloths is not the same as clothes. Look up the difference and explain it here.
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
9. In this exercise you will practise the skill 8: "Drawing conclusions from studying sources". Read the source about an agreement between Hamburg and Lübeck made in 1255.
a. Explain in your own words what was agreed between the cities of Lübeck and Hamburg. Begin your answer with: "They agreed..."
Slide 11 - Question ouverte
9b. Can you give a modern example of such an agreement?
Slide 12 - Question ouverte
10. Use the map. Most Dutch cities that joined the Hanseatic League were located near the Zuiderzee or near rivers connected to the Zuiderzee.
a. What is the Zuiderzee called nowadays? And why did the name change?
Slide 13 - Question ouverte
10b. Why were the cities near the Zuiderzee most attracted to join the Hanseatic League?
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
11. Many people believed that Jews were responsible for the Black Death. What information from the text "Black Death" could have caused them to blame the Jews?
Slide 15 - Question ouverte
12. In a test you need to be able to draw conclusions from a source (skill 8). The graph shows estimates of the population in Europe between 500-1450. Use the graph to answer the following questions:
a. Why was there a population decline between 500-650?
Slide 16 - Question ouverte
12b. Where did the population increase most between 650-1000?
Slide 17 - Question ouverte
12c. What do you notice in the period between 1340-1450? Can you explain this?
Slide 18 - Question ouverte
13a. Which one is the odd one out?
A
specialisation
B
serf
C
craft
D
guild
Slide 19 - Quiz
13b. Which one is the odd one out?
A
black death
B
surplus
C
urbanisation
D
three -field system
Slide 20 - Quiz
13c. Which one is the odd one out?
A
Bruges
B
Hanseatic League
C
Amsterdam
D
cloth
Slide 21 - Quiz
secondary sources
14. Use the sources in this lesson. Which 5 sources are secondary sources?