Deck 9: the Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages

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What were some of the reasons for the revival of classical antiquity in the High Middle Ages?
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In what ways does the artistic and literary culture of the High Middle Ages reflect the religious preoccupations and problems of medieval society?
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Would life in a medieval city have been preferable to living as a serf?
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What burdens did medieval female aristocrats have to confront and what freedoms did they enjoy?
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To what extent was Thomas Aquinas emblematic of his era, or were his arguments too far outside the mainstream to be indicative of the true medieval philosophical mindset?
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Discuss the life of a medieval peasant family, including work and non-work experiences.
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"The Gothic cathedral was the supreme accomplishment of the High Middle Ages world." Discuss.
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Assume that you are a European peasant meeting for a cup of mead with fellow farmers. What grievances might you collectively have with your local lord and with local church officials, and for what might you be thankful or appreciative?
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A German proverb of the medieval period states: "The city air will set you free." What reasons can you give to justify or to refute the accuracy of this proverb for ordinary medieval townspeople?
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What were some of the reasons for the revival of trade and the growth of cities in the Middle Ages?
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What were the causes and what were the consequences of the development of the early medieval universities?
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Discuss the structures and changes in daily life of the ordinary European medieval village. How did most Europeans live and what were the material factors shaping their behavior at the communal level?
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The basic staple of the peasant diet was

A) potatoes.
B) rice.
C) pork.
D) beef.
E) bread.
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The "agricultural revolution" of the High Middle Ages

A) caused little change in the forested areas of Europe.
B) was in part brought about by a change from the two-field to the three-field system.
C) led to the demise of the cooperative agricultural villages.
D) was in large part due to the development of the aratum, an iron ploughshare.
E) was the result of corn imported from the New World.
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The main part of the medieval castle was called the

A) motte.
B) bailey.
C) moat.
D) tower.
E) keep.
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Male nobles of the High Middle Ages

A) were almost solely preoccupied with warfare.
B) gradually became more involved in economic pursuits.
C) had previously been successful merchants.
D) were very effeminate and shunned the warlike ways of their predecessors.
E) became less committed to war because of the influence of the church.
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The village church

A) was very harsh in its condemnation of pagan practices.
B) competed with pagan religions for converts.
C) was led by local priests who were often barely literate.
D) outlawed economic pursuits on its grounds.
E) was always built upon the site of a pagan worship center.
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The dramatic increases in European population between 1000 and 1300

A) occurred despite detrimental climatic patterns.
B) especially benefited women of child-bearing age.
C) were the result of better urban planning.
D) led to populations with many more women than men due to constant warfare.
E) were primarily due to an increased birth rate outstripping high medieval mortality rates.
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pointed arch and flying buttress
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Which of the following was not used as a source of power by medieval farmers?

A) horses
B) coal
C) water
D) windmills
E) oxen
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In which of the following places was significant landmass "reclaimed" from the sea?

A) Ireland.
B) Genoa.
C) Netherlands.
D) Spain.
E) Russia.
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The high number of fights and accidents described in medieval court records may plausibly be attributed to

A) the violence of lords.
B) the high consumption of alcohol.
C) generally poor diet and nutrition.
D) fears of witchcraft.
E) religious heresy.
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The carruca was

A) a new type of blast furnace.
B) a Spanish dance involving four partners.
C) a heavy-wheeled, iron-tipped plow.
D) a harness for draft animals without collars.
E) a slender blade.
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In medieval thought, women were considered

A) equal to men in most things, but still inferior in some.
B) by nature subservient and lesser beings than men.
C) an equal partner of men in theory, but not in practice.
D) totally evil and in need of discipline.
E) superior to men, because the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus as God.
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Which of the following allowed for a more diversified and intelligent use of farmland?

A) The two-field system.
B) The iron-tipped plow.
C) Serfdom.
D) Riparian water rights.
E) The three-field system.
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One consequence of the new agriculture of the Early Middle Ages was

A) the destruction of the forests.
B) the contamination of the water supply.
C) increased dependence of serfs on their lords.
D) increased famine.
E) polluted water systems.
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In northern European countries, the most common drink of the medieval peasant was

A) ale.
B) beer.
C) wine.
D) cider.
E) milk.
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stained glass windows
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The knightly code of ethics known as chivalry included all of the following requirements except

A) knights were to fight to defend the church.
B) knights were to protect the weak and defenseless.
C) knights were to love the poor.
D) winning glory should be the knight's highest aim and motivating force.
E) knights should fight for their overlords.
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Combative tournaments involving knights

A) were sanctioned by the church as a testing ground for religious faith.
B) consisted of the "melee" in which knights with a grudge fought to the death.
C) were considered excellent and necessary training for warfare.
D) were banned by 1100.
E) were popular only in England but not on the continent.
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Is the human culture value systems, beliefs, fears, anxieties, hopes literally and physically bound into the architectural styles of Romanesque and Gothic?
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What were some of the reasons for the revival of classical antiquity in the High Middle Ages?
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In what ways does the artistic and literary culture of the High Middle Ages reflect the religious preoccupations and problems of medieval society?
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Would life in a medieval city have been preferable to living as a serf?
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What burdens did medieval female aristocrats have to confront and what freedoms did they enjoy?
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To what extent was Thomas Aquinas emblematic of his era, or were his arguments too far outside the mainstream to be indicative of the true medieval philosophical mindset?
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Discuss the life of a medieval peasant family, including work and non-work experiences.
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"The Gothic cathedral was the supreme accomplishment of the High Middle Ages world." Discuss.
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Assume that you are a European peasant meeting for a cup of mead with fellow farmers. What grievances might you collectively have with your local lord and with local church officials, and for what might you be thankful or appreciative?
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A German proverb of the medieval period states: "The city air will set you free." What reasons can you give to justify or to refute the accuracy of this proverb for ordinary medieval townspeople?
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What were some of the reasons for the revival of trade and the growth of cities in the Middle Ages?
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What were the causes and what were the consequences of the development of the early medieval universities?
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Discuss the structures and changes in daily life of the ordinary European medieval village. How did most Europeans live and what were the material factors shaping their behavior at the communal level?
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The basic staple of the peasant diet was

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The "agricultural revolution" of the High Middle Ages

A) caused little change in the forested areas of Europe.
B) was in part brought about by a change from the two-field to the three-field system.
C) led to the demise of the cooperative agricultural villages.
D) was in large part due to the development of the aratum, an iron ploughshare.
E) was the result of corn imported from the New World.
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The main part of the medieval castle was called the

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E) keep.
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Male nobles of the High Middle Ages

A) were almost solely preoccupied with warfare.
B) gradually became more involved in economic pursuits.
C) had previously been successful merchants.
D) were very effeminate and shunned the warlike ways of their predecessors.
E) became less committed to war because of the influence of the church.
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The village church

A) was very harsh in its condemnation of pagan practices.
B) competed with pagan religions for converts.
C) was led by local priests who were often barely literate.
D) outlawed economic pursuits on its grounds.
E) was always built upon the site of a pagan worship center.
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The dramatic increases in European population between 1000 and 1300

A) occurred despite detrimental climatic patterns.
B) especially benefited women of child-bearing age.
C) were the result of better urban planning.
D) led to populations with many more women than men due to constant warfare.
E) were primarily due to an increased birth rate outstripping high medieval mortality rates.
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Which of the following was not used as a source of power by medieval farmers?

A) horses
B) coal
C) water
D) windmills
E) oxen
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In which of the following places was significant landmass "reclaimed" from the sea?

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D) Spain.
E) Russia.
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The high number of fights and accidents described in medieval court records may plausibly be attributed to

A) the violence of lords.
B) the high consumption of alcohol.
C) generally poor diet and nutrition.
D) fears of witchcraft.
E) religious heresy.
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The carruca was

A) a new type of blast furnace.
B) a Spanish dance involving four partners.
C) a heavy-wheeled, iron-tipped plow.
D) a harness for draft animals without collars.
E) a slender blade.
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In medieval thought, women were considered

A) equal to men in most things, but still inferior in some.
B) by nature subservient and lesser beings than men.
C) an equal partner of men in theory, but not in practice.
D) totally evil and in need of discipline.
E) superior to men, because the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus as God.
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Which of the following allowed for a more diversified and intelligent use of farmland?

A) The two-field system.
B) The iron-tipped plow.
C) Serfdom.
D) Riparian water rights.
E) The three-field system.
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One consequence of the new agriculture of the Early Middle Ages was

A) the destruction of the forests.
B) the contamination of the water supply.
C) increased dependence of serfs on their lords.
D) increased famine.
E) polluted water systems.
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In northern European countries, the most common drink of the medieval peasant was

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B) beer.
C) wine.
D) cider.
E) milk.
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The knightly code of ethics known as chivalry included all of the following requirements except

A) knights were to fight to defend the church.
B) knights were to protect the weak and defenseless.
C) knights were to love the poor.
D) winning glory should be the knight's highest aim and motivating force.
E) knights should fight for their overlords.
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Combative tournaments involving knights

A) were sanctioned by the church as a testing ground for religious faith.
B) consisted of the "melee" in which knights with a grudge fought to the death.
C) were considered excellent and necessary training for warfare.
D) were banned by 1100.
E) were popular only in England but not on the continent.
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