Exam 11: The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century
Exam 1: The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations72 Questions
Exam 2: The Ancient Near East: Peoples and Empires70 Questions
Exam 3: The Civilization of the Greeks71 Questions
Exam 4: The Hellenistic World71 Questions
Exam 5: The Roman Republic71 Questions
Exam 6: The Roman Empire70 Questions
Exam 7: Late Antiquity and the Emergence of the Medieval World70 Questions
Exam 8: European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750-100073 Questions
Exam 9: The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages73 Questions
Exam 10: The Rise of Kingdoms and the Growth of Church Power73 Questions
Exam 11: The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century71 Questions
Exam 12: Recovery and Rebirth: the Age of the Renaissance70 Questions
Exam 13: Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century71 Questions
Exam 14: Europe and the World: New Encounters, 1500-180074 Questions
Exam 15: State Building and the Search for Order in the Seventeenth Century71 Questions
Exam 16: Toward a New Heaven and a New Earth: The Scientific Revolution and the Emergence of Modern Science68 Questions
Exam 17: The Eighteenth Century: An Age of Enlightenment73 Questions
Exam 18: The Eighteenth Century: European States, International Wars, and Social Change72 Questions
Exam 19: A Revolution in Politics: The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon71 Questions
Exam 20: The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society72 Questions
Exam 21: Reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism, 1815-185072 Questions
Exam 22: An Age of Nationalism and Realism, 1850-187170 Questions
Exam 23: Mass Society in an Age of Progress, 1871-189471 Questions
Exam 24: An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894-191472 Questions
Exam 25: The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution72 Questions
Exam 26: The Futile Search for Stability: Europe Between the Wars 1919-193970 Questions
Exam 27: The Deepening of the European Crisis: World War II70 Questions
Exam 28: Cold War and a New Western World 1945-196570 Questions
Exam 29: Protest and Stagnation: The Western World 1965-198572 Questions
Exam 30: After the Fall: The Western World in a Global Age Since 198575 Questions
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What were the main causes of the Great Schism? What were the major results of this political and religious conflict?
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In contradiction to Thomas Aquinas, William of Occam claimed that the truths of religion could not be proved by reason but could be accepted only by faith.
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The conflict between Pope Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France began when Philip
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Politically, France by the end of the fourteenth century saw
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Christine de Pizan agreed that killing Joan of Arc had been a good idea, as this execution protected the proper ideal of women everywhere.
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In France the Estates-General represented the entire kingdom and reflects France's basic unity.
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The French government and aristocracy responded to the Jacquerie by
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Politically, Italy and Germany were similar in the fourteenth century because
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In the conduct of the Hundred Years' War, a sure sign of feudalism's decline was the
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All of the following were reactions to the great plague EXCEPT
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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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