Exam 9: The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages
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What practices, ideas, requirements, and activities shaped the life of a medieval peasant family?
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By the thirteenth century, the increased agricultural production reduced the price of food in spite of increased urban demand.
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The dominant style of church architecture in the eleventh and twelfth centuries was
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The dramatic increases in European population between 1000 and 1300
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What were the causes and consequences of the development of the medieval universities?
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All of the following is true of the ideal of civilized behavior known as chivalry EXCEPT
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The most important six-times-a-year trade fair during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries was sponsored by the counts of
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To protect their interests against nobles, townspeople often formed
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