Exam 12: The Late Middle Ages: Crisis and Dissolution
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Locate and label the site of the following battles of the Hundred Years' War: Orléans, Poitiers, Crécy, and Agincourt.

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Locate and label the following areas of the medieval papacy: Rome and Avignon.

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Which of the following statements best conveys the text's view of the end of the Middle Ages?
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Great Schism
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As a whole, modern society rejects all the following medieval beliefs EXCEPT
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Unam Sanctam
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To protect themselves from the arbitrary behavior of a king, feudal lords initiated what in modern times came to be called
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Which of the following best describes William of Ockham's significance?
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All of the following are true statements about Joan of Arc EXCEPT
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secularism
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The Black Death produced a demand for labor that led to an economic crisis for
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question. Identify and explain the ways in which the life and death of Joan of Arc can serve as a reflection of the values of medieval society.
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