Exam 9: The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages

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The Song of Roland is one of the finest examples of

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The main part of the medieval castle was called the

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Talk about: -Flanders

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Discuss the structures and changes in daily life of the ordinary European medieval village in the High Middle Ages. How did most Europeans live, and what were the material factors shaping their behavior at the communal level?

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The primary preoccupation of scholasticism was

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On the whole, medieval cities tended to be

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The carruca was

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The first university in northern Europe was

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The high number of fights and accidents described in medieval court records may plausibly be attributed to

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Talk about: -vernacular literature

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Merchant cities in northern Europe, frequently ending in "-burg" or "-borough", grew up in the 1100s around

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What were some of the reasons for the revival of Classical antiquity in the High Middle Ages?

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Talk about: -stained glass windows

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In northern European countries, the most common drink of the medieval peasant was

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What burdens did medieval female aristocrats have to confront, and what freedoms did they enjoy?

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Talk about: -Maimonides

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Because of the revival of cities and trade, by the thirteenth century Medieval Europe was largely an urban society.

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Talk about: -the "putting-out" or domestic system

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A German proverb of the medieval period states: "The city air will set you free." What reasons can you give to justify or to refute the accuracy of this proverb for ordinary medieval townspeople?

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The writer from Classical antiquity who came to be viewed as the "master of those who know" was

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