Exam 11: The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century
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One of France's advantages toward the end of the Hundred Years' War was its adoption of cannon.
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From 1305 to 1377, the Papacy resided across the French border in the town of
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The mystic who founded the Modern Devotion movement and led the group known as the Brothers of the Common Life was
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The crucial battle of the Hundred Years' War that was won by Henry V in 1415 and that led to the treaty and apparent victory in the war for Henry and England was the Battle of
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In Defender of The Peace, Marsiglio of Padua took the position that
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The conflict between Pope Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France began when Philip
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The most revolutionary of thirteenth and fourteenth-century inventions was/were
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All of the following were reactions to the great plague except
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The bubonic plague never actually arrived in Europe, but is rather the perpetuation of a medieval myth taken too literally.
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The French government and aristocracy responded to the Jacquerie by
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The European aristocracy responded to the adversity of the great plague by
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