Deck 11: The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century.

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Discuss the factors that led to the urban and rural revolts in the fourteenth century. Was desperate poverty a chief cause? Why or why not?
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Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron
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pneumonic plague
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Compare the French Jacquerie to the English Peasants' Revolt.
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What were the main causes of the Great Schism? What were the major results of this great political and religious conflict?
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Compare Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Christine de Pizan. How did each of these writers contribute to the development of literature in the fourteenth century?
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How did the adversities of the fourteenth century affect urban life?
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Black Death
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To what extent were climate and disease key factors in producing economic and social changes in the later Middle Ages?
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pogroms
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Trace the events that marked the decline of the papacy during the fourteenth century.
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"little ice age"
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What changes occurred in the political life of Italy during the fourteenth century?
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bubonic plague
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Discuss the causes and consequences of the failure of Germany and Italy to develop strong centralized governments.
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Where did many of Germany's Jews go in an effort to escape the persecution that accompanied the Black Death?

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C)England
D)Spain
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The main cause of early fourteenth-century famines was

A)a blight that struck the wheat crop
B)a lack of knowledge of scientific agriculture
C)the droughts throughout most of Europe
D)a little ice age that induced bad weather with heavy rains
E)the urban pollution that spread into nearby farming regions
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Giovanni di Dondi and clocks
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In the aftermath of the Black Death, ____ led to a dramatic rise in wages.

A)a population surge
B)the abolition of aristocratic privileges
C)new religious teachings
D)a series of crop failures
E)a serious labor shortage
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The Statute of Laborers attempted to

A)force all workers to stay in their chosen profession.
B)limit wages to pre-plague levels.
C)fix prices at artificially low levels.
D)improve the lot of England's working poor.
E)expand the number of people who could vote.
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What impact did the great plague and the crises of the fourteenth century have on the economy?

A)They devastated peasants but not nobles.
B)They initiated an economic boom to landlords.
C)They caused only minor changes in agricultural practices.
D)They led to a rise in wages because of a scarcity of labor.
E)They had little impact.
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In the second half of the fourteenth century, groups of ____ wandered from town to town, hitting each other with whips.

A)Cathars
B)knights
C)flagellants
D)monks
E)priests
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Which of the following contributed to peasant discontent in France?

A)The Ciompi movement
B)The Avignon Papacy
C)The Conciliar Movement
D)The Hundred Years' War
E)The Great Schism
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What were pogroms?

A)Religious ceremonies convened to ask for God's help against the plague
B)Small woolen balls people coughed into when infected with the plague
C)Organized massacres against the Jews
D)The name given to people believed to be responsible for the Black Death
E)Mysterious sites where people could go to miraculously recover from the plague
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What was the mainstay of the English army at the outset of the Hundred Years' War?

A)Heavy cavalry
B)Artillery
C)Musketeers
D)Foot soldiers
E)Knights
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When Philip VI of France seized Gascony in 1337, ____ declared war on Philip.

A)John II
B)Edward II
C)Edward III
D)William the Conqueror
E)Henry I
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What was a consequence of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381?

A)It led to rising economic conditions for ordinary people
B)It led to the elimination of some poll taxes.
C)It succeeded in getting the government to agree to the peasants' demands.
D)It gained long-term results for the peasants.
E)It led to the end of the Hundred Years' War.
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How did merchants and manufacturers respond to the economic tribulations of the fourteenth century?

A)Increasing their prices
B)Restricting competition and resisting the demands of the lower classes
C)Blaming the Jews and persecuting them
D)Pressuring the government to raise the prices of their products
E)Adopting laissez-faire policies
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Which group played a key role in the spread of the plague in China?

A)The Huns
B)The Rus
C)The Koreans
D)The Japanese
E)The Mongols
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In which part of the world did the bubonic plague originate?

A)Africa
B)Syria
C)Italy
D)the Azores
E)Asia
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Which statement about the Black Death is true?

A)It was one of many European plagues that inflicted Europe from the eighth century onward.
B)It started in northern Europe and moved southward to Italy.
C)It recurred in severe outbreaks for centuries.
D)It never reached England.
E)It was restricted to Christian Europe, with the Arabic Middle East escaping from most of the devastation.
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Sigismund
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Where were the worst organized massacres of Jews carried out in the fourteenth century?

A)Germany
B)Spain
C)Italy
D)England
E)France
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How did the European aristocracy respond to the adversity of the great plague?

A)They sought to lower wages by legal means, especially for farm laborers.
B)They produced only the most basic foodstuffs, such as grain.
C)They petitioned kings to order the relocation of laborers.
D)They formed agricultural cooperatives linking landowners, laborers, and city consumers.
E)They invested in trade and commerce rather than agricultural production.
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Who were the flagellants?

A)Catholics responsible for miraculous deeds
B)people who physically punished themselves to win the forgiveness of God
C)an organized, economic response to the Black Death
D)a popular religious movement throughout the fifteenth century
E)a group found in isolated rural areas.
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Discuss the factors that led to the urban and rural revolts in the fourteenth century. Was desperate poverty a chief cause? Why or why not?
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Evaluate the consequences of the introduction and use of cannons and gunpowder.
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Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron
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What were the root causes of the Hundred Years' War?
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Compare the French Jacquerie to the English Peasants' Revolt.
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What were the main causes of the Great Schism? What were the major results of this great political and religious conflict?
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Compare Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Christine de Pizan. How did each of these writers contribute to the development of literature in the fourteenth century?
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How did the adversities of the fourteenth century affect urban life?
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Black Death
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To what extent were climate and disease key factors in producing economic and social changes in the later Middle Ages?
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What changes occurred in the political life of Italy during the fourteenth century?
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Where did many of Germany's Jews go in an effort to escape the persecution that accompanied the Black Death?

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The main cause of early fourteenth-century famines was

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C)the droughts throughout most of Europe
D)a little ice age that induced bad weather with heavy rains
E)the urban pollution that spread into nearby farming regions
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In the aftermath of the Black Death, ____ led to a dramatic rise in wages.

A)a population surge
B)the abolition of aristocratic privileges
C)new religious teachings
D)a series of crop failures
E)a serious labor shortage
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The Statute of Laborers attempted to

A)force all workers to stay in their chosen profession.
B)limit wages to pre-plague levels.
C)fix prices at artificially low levels.
D)improve the lot of England's working poor.
E)expand the number of people who could vote.
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What impact did the great plague and the crises of the fourteenth century have on the economy?

A)They devastated peasants but not nobles.
B)They initiated an economic boom to landlords.
C)They caused only minor changes in agricultural practices.
D)They led to a rise in wages because of a scarcity of labor.
E)They had little impact.
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In the second half of the fourteenth century, groups of ____ wandered from town to town, hitting each other with whips.

A)Cathars
B)knights
C)flagellants
D)monks
E)priests
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Which of the following contributed to peasant discontent in France?

A)The Ciompi movement
B)The Avignon Papacy
C)The Conciliar Movement
D)The Hundred Years' War
E)The Great Schism
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What were pogroms?

A)Religious ceremonies convened to ask for God's help against the plague
B)Small woolen balls people coughed into when infected with the plague
C)Organized massacres against the Jews
D)The name given to people believed to be responsible for the Black Death
E)Mysterious sites where people could go to miraculously recover from the plague
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What was the mainstay of the English army at the outset of the Hundred Years' War?

A)Heavy cavalry
B)Artillery
C)Musketeers
D)Foot soldiers
E)Knights
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71
When Philip VI of France seized Gascony in 1337, ____ declared war on Philip.

A)John II
B)Edward II
C)Edward III
D)William the Conqueror
E)Henry I
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What was a consequence of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381?

A)It led to rising economic conditions for ordinary people
B)It led to the elimination of some poll taxes.
C)It succeeded in getting the government to agree to the peasants' demands.
D)It gained long-term results for the peasants.
E)It led to the end of the Hundred Years' War.
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How did merchants and manufacturers respond to the economic tribulations of the fourteenth century?

A)Increasing their prices
B)Restricting competition and resisting the demands of the lower classes
C)Blaming the Jews and persecuting them
D)Pressuring the government to raise the prices of their products
E)Adopting laissez-faire policies
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Which group played a key role in the spread of the plague in China?

A)The Huns
B)The Rus
C)The Koreans
D)The Japanese
E)The Mongols
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In which part of the world did the bubonic plague originate?

A)Africa
B)Syria
C)Italy
D)the Azores
E)Asia
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Which statement about the Black Death is true?

A)It was one of many European plagues that inflicted Europe from the eighth century onward.
B)It started in northern Europe and moved southward to Italy.
C)It recurred in severe outbreaks for centuries.
D)It never reached England.
E)It was restricted to Christian Europe, with the Arabic Middle East escaping from most of the devastation.
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Where were the worst organized massacres of Jews carried out in the fourteenth century?

A)Germany
B)Spain
C)Italy
D)England
E)France
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How did the European aristocracy respond to the adversity of the great plague?

A)They sought to lower wages by legal means, especially for farm laborers.
B)They produced only the most basic foodstuffs, such as grain.
C)They petitioned kings to order the relocation of laborers.
D)They formed agricultural cooperatives linking landowners, laborers, and city consumers.
E)They invested in trade and commerce rather than agricultural production.
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Who were the flagellants?

A)Catholics responsible for miraculous deeds
B)people who physically punished themselves to win the forgiveness of God
C)an organized, economic response to the Black Death
D)a popular religious movement throughout the fifteenth century
E)a group found in isolated rural areas.
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