Exam 11: Rebirth and Unrest,1350–1453
Exam 1: Early Civilizations75 Questions
Exam 2: Peoples,Gods,and Empires: 1700–500 B.C.E75 Questions
Exam 3: The Civilization of Greece,1000–400 B.C.E75 Questions
Exam 4: The Greek World Expands,400–150 B.C.E75 Questions
Exam 5: The Civilization of Ancient Rome75 Questions
Exam 6: The Transformation of Rome75 Questions
Exam 7: Rome’s Three Heirs,500–95074 Questions
Exam 8: The Expansion of Europe,950–110075 Questions
Exam 9: The Consolidation of Europe,1100–125076 Questions
Exam 10: The Medieval World,1250–135074 Questions
Exam 11: Rebirth and Unrest,1350–145375 Questions
Exam 12: Innovation and Exploration,1453–153375 Questions
Exam 13: The Age of Dissent and Division,1500–156475 Questions
Exam 14: Europe in the Atlantic World,1550–166076 Questions
Exam 15: European Monarchies and Absolutism,1660–172575 Questions
Exam 16: The New Science of the Seventeenth Century75 Questions
Exam 17: Europe during the Enlightenment75 Questions
Exam 18: The French Revolution75 Questions
Exam 19: The Industrial Revolution and Nineteenth-Century Society75 Questions
Exam 20: The Age of Ideologies: Europe in the Aftermath of Revolution,1815–184875 Questions
Exam 21: Revolutions and Nation Building,1848–187175 Questions
Exam 22: Imperialism and Colonialism,1870–191475 Questions
Exam 23: Modern Industry and Mass Politics,1870–191474 Questions
Exam 24: The First World War75 Questions
Exam 25: Turmoil between the Wars75 Questions
Exam 26: The Second World War74 Questions
Exam 27: The Cold War World: Global Politics,Economic Recovery,and Cultural Change75 Questions
Exam 28: Red Flags and Velvet Revolutions: The End of the Cold War,1960–199075 Questions
Exam 29: A World without Walls: Globalization and the West75 Questions
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Humanists believed that excellent scholarship and poetry could only be written in:
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In late medieval Italy there was a renewed interest in studying texts written in Greek because:
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Compared to the western Europe of 1300,the western Europe of 1450 had _________ people and a(n)_________ standard of living.
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One way people of the medieval period came to understand the divine in their own lives was through:
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The Muscovite state fostered a sense of unity and history within its peoples by:
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The fundamental distinction that marked a person as noble was his or her wealth.
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The emerging national monarchies in late medieval Europe resulted in:
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When the Ottomans conquered Constantinople in 1453,the primary effect of their conquest on western Europe was:
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Henry V was so successful in taking territory from France during the latter part of the Hundred Years' War that he was able to force the king of France to:
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The Lollard movement gained great support in the fourteenth century due to the number of nobles who supported the movement.
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Although medieval scholars knew important classical authors such as Virgil and Cicero,the works of _________ were not fully known in western Europe until the Renaissance.
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How did the introduction of artillery and firearms aid in the consolidation of national monarchies?
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The early humanist Petrarch criticized late-medieval scholasticism because he felt it:
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The failed conciliar movement of the Church was intended to locate the supreme authority of the Church with the:
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