This is the scientific name for the bacteria that started the global pandemic. It lives in fleas and rats. When these fleas bite humans, they pass the dangerous germ into the blood., Monarchy, Silk Road, Black Death, Yersinia Pestis, This is a form of government where a single person, like a King or a Queen, is the head of the state for their entire life, usually by birth., English Peasants' Revolt, Feudalism, Monarchy, Renaissance, This was a long network of trade routes connecting China to Europe. Merchants traveled here to sell expensive items like spices and fabric. Unfortunately, it also carried diseases across different continents., Democracy, Silk Road, Cold War, Treaty, This refers to the massive disaster in the 14th century that killed one-third of Europe’s population. It got this name because the victims developed dark, purple spots on their bodies before they died., Agriculture, Revolution, Black Death, Archaeology, This was a famous protest in 1381. Because many workers died from the sickness, the survivors wanted more money and better rights. They got angry at the King's taxes and marched to London to fight for freedom., Taxes, Fortress, Merchant, English Peasants' Revolt, This was the social system in the Middle Ages. In this system, people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and land in return., Feudalism, Migration, Empire, Crusades, This was a period of "rebirth" in Europe after the Middle Ages. It was a time when people became very interested in art, science, and the classical ideas of ancient Greece and Rome., Crusades, Renaissance, Janissaries, Printing Press, This is a system of government where the citizens have the power. They exercise this power by voting to choose their leaders and make important decisions., Yersinia Pestis, Monarchy, Democracy, Silk Road, This was a long period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. There was no direct fighting, but both sides competed in politics, space travel, and military power., Black Death, Feudalism, Renaissance, Cold War, This is a formal written agreement between two or more countries. It is usually signed to end a war or to promise that they will help each other in the future., Treaty, Feudalism, Revolution, Archaeology, This is the practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals for food. It was the most important development that allowed humans to stop moving and start living in permanent villages., Agriculture, Revolution, Archaeology, Taxes, This is a sudden and complete change in the way a country is governed. It often happens when the people rise up against their leaders to create a new system., Revolution, Merchant, Migration, Empire, This is the study of human history by digging up the ground. Scientists in this field look for old bones, tools, and buildings to understand how people lived in the past., Fortress, Crusades, Archaeology, Janissaries, This is the money that people must pay to their government. Throughout history, kings and leaders used this money to build roads, pay soldiers, and run the country., Taxes, Printing Press, Yersinia Pestis, Monarchy, This is a very strong building or castle designed to protect people from enemy attacks. It usually has high stone walls, towers, and heavy gates for defense., Silk Road, Black Death, Fortress, English Peasants' Revolt, This is a person who makes a living by buying and selling goods. They often traveled long distances between cities to trade items like spices, salt, and gold., Merchant, Feudalism, Renaissance, Democracy, This is the movement of a large group of people from one region to another. This usually happens because of war, hunger, or the search for a better life., Cold War, Treaty, Agriculture, Migration, This is a very large group of countries or regions that are all ruled by one powerful leader or government. Throughout history, these have grown by taking over neighboring lands., Crusades, Empire, Janissaries, Printing Press, These were a series of religious wars in the Middle Ages. European knights traveled to the Middle East to fight for control of holy sites., Crusades, Yersinia Pestis, Monarchy, Silk Road, These were the professional elite soldiers of the empire. They were the first standing army in Europe to wear uniforms and use gunpowder weapons like muskets., Black Death, English Peasants' Revolt, Janissaries, Feudalism, This was a revolutionary machine that allowed books to be produced quickly. It helped spread new ideas and education to thousands of people who couldn't afford books before., Renaissance, Printing Press, Treaty, Treaty.

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