Deck 7: Late Antiquity and the Emergence of the Medieval World
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Deck 7: Late Antiquity and the Emergence of the Medieval World
1
What were Justinian's major goals and how did he try to achieve them? How successful was he in actually achieving those goals?
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2
What contributions did the Germanic peoples make to the new political, economic, and social conditions of early European civilization?
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3
Describe the system of government developed by the Christian church over the course of the third and fourth centuries. Why did church leaders believe such a government was necessary?
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4
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Odoacer
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5
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Visigoths and Ostrogoths
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6
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Edict of Milan
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7
Compare and contrast Byzantine and Islamic civilizations of the east with the civilization developing in western Europe.
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8
How did Diocletian and Constantine alter the Roman Empire, and with what long-term consequences?
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9
Compare the intellectual life of the Roman Empire during its heyday to the intellectual life of Christian Europe, both eastern and western, up through the seventh century C.E.
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10
Discuss the possible religious and non-religious reasons for the rapid spread of Islam from Arabia to Spain in the West and across the Persian Empire in the east.
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11
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Clovis
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12
What roles did women play in the monastic tradition and early Christianity? How were the roles for women and men distinctive in gendered ways? In what areas was their potential for overlap?
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13
What were the major contributions of Islam and Islamic civilization to the early medieval West? Be specific.
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14
What is the doctrine of Petrine supremacy, and what are its implications for the history of the early Christian church? In what ways does the doctrine of Petrine supremacy impact the relationship between church and state?
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15
In what ways were the teachings of Islam and those of the Christian church similar? In what ways were they different?
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16
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compurgation and ordeal
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17
What religious and non-religious factors account for the rapid spread of Islam from Arabia to Spain in the West and across the Persian Empire in the east?
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18
What role did monks and nuns play in early medieval society? In what sense were they the "new heroes of Christian civilization"?
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19
How did Gregory I shape the development of the Christian church in Western Europe?
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20
What aspects of the western Roman Empire came to an end in the fifth century? What elements survived to shape the societies that developed in Western Europe from that point on?
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21
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Saint Augustine
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22
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Justinian
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23
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Byzantine Empire
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24
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Umayyads
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25
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Gregory I, the Great
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26
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Shi'ites and Sunnites
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27
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Muhammad
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28
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
monasticism
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29
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Benedictine rule
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30
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Arianism
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31
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32
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33
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jihad
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34
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Qur'an
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35
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Five Pillars of Islam
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36
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Constantinople
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37
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Hagia Sophia and Hippodrome
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38
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Corpus Iuris Civilis
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39
What administrative change did Diocletian institute for the Roman Empire?
A)He made Christianity the official religion of the empire.
B)He administered the empire without assistance from a civil or military bureaucracy.
C)He divided power between himself and four other rulers.
D)He divided the empire into four regions, each with its own prefect while he maintained authority.
E)He made no changes since the administration of the empire worked well.
A)He made Christianity the official religion of the empire.
B)He administered the empire without assistance from a civil or military bureaucracy.
C)He divided power between himself and four other rulers.
D)He divided the empire into four regions, each with its own prefect while he maintained authority.
E)He made no changes since the administration of the empire worked well.
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40
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
Council of Nicaea
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41
Which of the following was true of the Germanic family during Late Antiquity?
A)It was replaced with Roman familial models.
B)It was less important than tribe affiliation.
C)It was matriarchal.
D)It was patriarchal.
E)It was strictly nuclear.
A)It was replaced with Roman familial models.
B)It was less important than tribe affiliation.
C)It was matriarchal.
D)It was patriarchal.
E)It was strictly nuclear.
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42
What was true about the Ostrogoths?
A)They were a matriarchal society.
B)They had no interest in trade or agriculture.
C)They were a Celtic people.
D)They worked hard to maintain the Roman tradition of government.
E)They were hostile to Christianity in all its forms.
A)They were a matriarchal society.
B)They had no interest in trade or agriculture.
C)They were a Celtic people.
D)They worked hard to maintain the Roman tradition of government.
E)They were hostile to Christianity in all its forms.
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43
What happened to the Ostrogothic kingdom after the death of Theodoric?
A)It prospered under very able rulers.
B)It was defeated by the Byzantines, reducing Rome as a center of Mediterranean culture.
C)It allied itself with the Vandals against the Visigoths.
D)It dominated Mediterranean trade for the next fifty years.
E)It converted the Germans to orthodox Christianity.
A)It prospered under very able rulers.
B)It was defeated by the Byzantines, reducing Rome as a center of Mediterranean culture.
C)It allied itself with the Vandals against the Visigoths.
D)It dominated Mediterranean trade for the next fifty years.
E)It converted the Germans to orthodox Christianity.
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44
What happened to the Frankish kingdom after Clovis' death in 510?
A)It remained united while his sons ruled it jointly.
B)It remained united with one son pushing the others to the side to rule alone.
C)It was divided among Clovis' sons, and each ruled a separate area.
D)It was reconquered by the Romans.
E)It was jointly rule by the Romans and the Franks.
A)It remained united while his sons ruled it jointly.
B)It remained united with one son pushing the others to the side to rule alone.
C)It was divided among Clovis' sons, and each ruled a separate area.
D)It was reconquered by the Romans.
E)It was jointly rule by the Romans and the Franks.
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45
Why did Diocletian's anti-inflation policies fail?
A)They actually led to increased inflation.
B)They were unenforceable.
C)They were too weak and too narrowly targeted.
D)They were incoherent.
E)They did not have the full support of Diocletian himself.
A)They actually led to increased inflation.
B)They were unenforceable.
C)They were too weak and too narrowly targeted.
D)They were incoherent.
E)They did not have the full support of Diocletian himself.
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46
What was the heresy of Arianism?
A)It questioned the divinity of Jesus.
B)It denied the existence of God the Father.
C)It denied the existence of the Holy Spirit.
D)It reverted to Roman polytheistic religious beliefs.
E)It doubted the existence of the Holy Spirit.
A)It questioned the divinity of Jesus.
B)It denied the existence of God the Father.
C)It denied the existence of the Holy Spirit.
D)It reverted to Roman polytheistic religious beliefs.
E)It doubted the existence of the Holy Spirit.
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47
Who deposed the boy emperor Romulus Augustulus in 476?
A)Constantine
B)Clovis
C)Alaric
D)Odoacer
E)Aetius
A)Constantine
B)Clovis
C)Alaric
D)Odoacer
E)Aetius
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48
What happened to the Visigoths after they sacked Rome in 410?
A)They moved into Spain and southern Gaul.
B)They were wiped out by a Roman counter-attack.
C)They settled in Rome, becoming its new rulers.
D)They went back to their eastern homeland.
E)They crossed over to Egypt and began a new round of attacks.
A)They moved into Spain and southern Gaul.
B)They were wiped out by a Roman counter-attack.
C)They settled in Rome, becoming its new rulers.
D)They went back to their eastern homeland.
E)They crossed over to Egypt and began a new round of attacks.
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49
The Frankish palace official, Charles Martel, successfully defeated which of the following near Poitiers in 732?
A)the Visigoths
B)the Burgundians
C)the Muslims
D)the Byzantines
E)the Merovingians
A)the Visigoths
B)the Burgundians
C)the Muslims
D)the Byzantines
E)the Merovingians
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50
Constantine's most enduring reform came in the creation of
A)a new system of Roman law.
B)the "New Rome."
C)wage and price controls.
D)the coloni .
E)the Pantheon.
A)a new system of Roman law.
B)the "New Rome."
C)wage and price controls.
D)the coloni .
E)the Pantheon.
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51
Constantine's support for Christianity supposedly began
A)before the Battle of Milvian Bridge.
B)after his defeat by his rival Maxentius.
C)after Constantine was baptized.
D)as the result of his wife's influence.
E)after he experienced a vision of the apocalypse.
A)before the Battle of Milvian Bridge.
B)after his defeat by his rival Maxentius.
C)after Constantine was baptized.
D)as the result of his wife's influence.
E)after he experienced a vision of the apocalypse.
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52
What was the Edict of Milan?
A)A statement making Christianity the official state religion of the empire.
B)Constantine's document officially tolerating the existence of Christianity.
C)A document officially dividing the Roman Empire into eastern and western halves.
D)A formal deposition of the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, from his throne.
E)A statement making Milan the "New Rome", equal to old Rome.
A)A statement making Christianity the official state religion of the empire.
B)Constantine's document officially tolerating the existence of Christianity.
C)A document officially dividing the Roman Empire into eastern and western halves.
D)A formal deposition of the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, from his throne.
E)A statement making Milan the "New Rome", equal to old Rome.
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53
What was a consequence of the Council of Nicaea?
A)Women were barred from the priesthood.
B)All Christians formally recognized papal supremacy.
C)Arianism was condemned.
D)Arianism was wiped out in western Europe.
E)The emperor came to play a decreasing role in church affairs.
A)Women were barred from the priesthood.
B)All Christians formally recognized papal supremacy.
C)Arianism was condemned.
D)Arianism was wiped out in western Europe.
E)The emperor came to play a decreasing role in church affairs.
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54
What was the wergeld system meant to accomplish?
A)The prevention of blood feuds
B)Increased conversion to Christianity
C)A greater tax-base for Germanic governments
D)Decreased immigration to the West
E)Reduced intermarriage between tribes
A)The prevention of blood feuds
B)Increased conversion to Christianity
C)A greater tax-base for Germanic governments
D)Decreased immigration to the West
E)Reduced intermarriage between tribes
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55
Why did the bishops of Rome, Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch have special power in church affairs?
A)The churches in those cities had important trade monopolies.
B)The churches in those cities embraced Arianism.
C)The churches in those cities claimed to have been founded by apostles.
D)The churches in those cities enjoyed the most imperial support.
E)The churches in those cities had large armies.
A)The churches in those cities had important trade monopolies.
B)The churches in those cities embraced Arianism.
C)The churches in those cities claimed to have been founded by apostles.
D)The churches in those cities enjoyed the most imperial support.
E)The churches in those cities had large armies.
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56
Who pressured the Visigoths and other Germanic tribes to push into the Balkans region of the Eastern Roman Empire in the late fourth century?
A)Byzantines
B)Vikings
C)Avars
D)Arians
E)Huns
A)Byzantines
B)Vikings
C)Avars
D)Arians
E)Huns
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57
What was a consequence of the withdrawal of Roman armies from Britain?
A)Celtic Britons were able to overrun the island.
B)Angles and Saxons, Germanic tribes from Denmark and Germany, were able to invade and to establish new kingdoms on the isle.
C)Medieval Scottish culture was established.
D)Local Roman elites rebuilt English Latin culture.
E)Someone later known as King Arthur drove the Vikings from England.
A)Celtic Britons were able to overrun the island.
B)Angles and Saxons, Germanic tribes from Denmark and Germany, were able to invade and to establish new kingdoms on the isle.
C)Medieval Scottish culture was established.
D)Local Roman elites rebuilt English Latin culture.
E)Someone later known as King Arthur drove the Vikings from England.
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58
Which of these steps did imperials leaders take in an effort to maintain the tax base and keep the empire going?
A)They abolished the imperial bureaucracy.
B)They engaged in a fresh round of wars of conquest.
C)They enslaved over 75 percent of the population.
D)They forced people to remain in designated vocations.
E)They encouraged free trade.
A)They abolished the imperial bureaucracy.
B)They engaged in a fresh round of wars of conquest.
C)They enslaved over 75 percent of the population.
D)They forced people to remain in designated vocations.
E)They encouraged free trade.
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59
Who was the founder of the Frankish kingdom?
A)Thorvig
B)Conan
C)Hagar
D)Clovis
E)Charles Martel
A)Thorvig
B)Conan
C)Hagar
D)Clovis
E)Charles Martel
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60
What was Theodoric, the Ostrogothic king who took control of Italy, determined to do?
A)Destroy Roman civilization and culture forever.
B)Destroy the Jews in Italy.
C)Sack the Byzantine Empire and depose the pope.
D)Maintain Roman customs and practices in Italy.
E)Make German the official and only language.
A)Destroy Roman civilization and culture forever.
B)Destroy the Jews in Italy.
C)Sack the Byzantine Empire and depose the pope.
D)Maintain Roman customs and practices in Italy.
E)Make German the official and only language.
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61
What was the subject of The City of God ?
A)A response to pagan philosophers' attacks on Christianity
B)A warning to unbelievers that damnation awaited the unbaptized
C)An epic poem to rival the works of the greatest pagan poets
D)An ideal view of relations between those who loved god and those who were focused on earthly pursuits
E)A tool to convert the German barbarians
A)A response to pagan philosophers' attacks on Christianity
B)A warning to unbelievers that damnation awaited the unbaptized
C)An epic poem to rival the works of the greatest pagan poets
D)An ideal view of relations between those who loved god and those who were focused on earthly pursuits
E)A tool to convert the German barbarians
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62
The withdrawal of Roman armies from Britain enabled
A)Celtic Britons to overrun the island.
B)Angles and Saxons, Germanic tribes from Denmark and Germany, to invade and to establish new kingdoms on the isle.
C)the rise of medieval Scottish culture.
D)local Roman elites to rebuild English Latin culture.
E)someone later known as King Arthur to drive the Vikings from England.
A)Celtic Britons to overrun the island.
B)Angles and Saxons, Germanic tribes from Denmark and Germany, to invade and to establish new kingdoms on the isle.
C)the rise of medieval Scottish culture.
D)local Roman elites to rebuild English Latin culture.
E)someone later known as King Arthur to drive the Vikings from England.
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63
According to church tradition, who was the first bishop of Rome?
A)Mark
B)Luke
C)John
D)Peter
E)Paul
A)Mark
B)Luke
C)John
D)Peter
E)Paul
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64
Who had the greatest value under Frankish law and social custom?
A)A female infant
B)A male infant
C)An elderly person
D)A woman of childbearing age
E)A young man of military age
A)A female infant
B)A male infant
C)An elderly person
D)A woman of childbearing age
E)A young man of military age
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65
The Germans believed that the ordeal
A)could reveal the truth by showing which party God favored in a dispute.
B)would purify the spirit and bring one closer to God.
C)caused eternal damnation because its practice was classified as a heresy.
D)should be a spiritual rather than physical trial.
E)was the best means to deter crime.
A)could reveal the truth by showing which party God favored in a dispute.
B)would purify the spirit and bring one closer to God.
C)caused eternal damnation because its practice was classified as a heresy.
D)should be a spiritual rather than physical trial.
E)was the best means to deter crime.
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66
What was a major accomplishment of Gregory I?
A)He wiped out heresy in Western Europe.
B)He translated the Bible into Germanic languages.
C)He took control of Italy.
D)He initiated missionary efforts throughout Western Europe.
E)He forced the bishop of Alexandria to recognize his supreme authority.
A)He wiped out heresy in Western Europe.
B)He translated the Bible into Germanic languages.
C)He took control of Italy.
D)He initiated missionary efforts throughout Western Europe.
E)He forced the bishop of Alexandria to recognize his supreme authority.
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67
Who was the "Apostle to the Germans" and the most famous churchman in Europe in the eighth century?
A)Gregory the Great
B)Augustine
C)Jerome
D)Benedict
E)Boniface
A)Gregory the Great
B)Augustine
C)Jerome
D)Benedict
E)Boniface
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68
Saint Benedict of Nursia is best known for his
A)rules for monastic life.
B)writings on the nature of Jesus.
C)correspondence with Justinian.
D)encouragement of Arian missionaries.
E)hostility to the remnants of pagan culture.
A)rules for monastic life.
B)writings on the nature of Jesus.
C)correspondence with Justinian.
D)encouragement of Arian missionaries.
E)hostility to the remnants of pagan culture.
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69
What was the attitude toward divorce in Frankish society?
A)It was illegal.
B)It could only be initiated by the husband.
C)It was difficult to obtain.
D)It was fairly easy to obtain.
E)It provided wives with spousal support.
A)It was illegal.
B)It could only be initiated by the husband.
C)It was difficult to obtain.
D)It was fairly easy to obtain.
E)It provided wives with spousal support.
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70
What did the first bishop of Rome's successors become known as?
A)Bishops of Rome
B)Popes
C)Patriarchs of Jerusalem
D)Archbishops of Antioch
E)Patriarchs of Constantinople
A)Bishops of Rome
B)Popes
C)Patriarchs of Jerusalem
D)Archbishops of Antioch
E)Patriarchs of Constantinople
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71
Who developed the basic rule for western monastic living?
A)Benedict
B)Pachomius
C)Jerome
D)Ambrose
E)Basil
A)Benedict
B)Pachomius
C)Jerome
D)Ambrose
E)Basil
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72
What was the main emphasis in the Order of St. Benedict?
A)Study and the preservation of manuscripts
B)Ecstatic worship
C)Hard manual labor to learn humility
D)Prayer and meditation
E)A balance of study, work, and prayer
A)Study and the preservation of manuscripts
B)Ecstatic worship
C)Hard manual labor to learn humility
D)Prayer and meditation
E)A balance of study, work, and prayer
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73
The pope who supposedly caused Attila and the Huns to turn away from Rome was
A)Leo I.
B)Gregory the Great.
C)Peter I.
D)Augustine III.
E)Jerome the Great.
A)Leo I.
B)Gregory the Great.
C)Peter I.
D)Augustine III.
E)Jerome the Great.
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74
What was the primary instrument used by Pope Gregory to convert the Germanic peoples?
A)The imperial army
B)Missionaries
C)Bribery
D)Eloquent speeches
E)The threat of force
A)The imperial army
B)Missionaries
C)Bribery
D)Eloquent speeches
E)The threat of force
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75
The word "Islam" means
A)God and his disciples.
B)person of faith.
C)enemy of infidels.
D)submission to the will of Allah.
E)follower of Muhammad.
A)God and his disciples.
B)person of faith.
C)enemy of infidels.
D)submission to the will of Allah.
E)follower of Muhammad.
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76
Which holy man created the first community of monks in Egypt and laid the foundations for the monastic movement?
A)Saint Martin
B)Saint Augustine
C)Saint Jerome
D)Saint Anthony
E)Saint Aquinas
A)Saint Martin
B)Saint Augustine
C)Saint Jerome
D)Saint Anthony
E)Saint Aquinas
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77
Western monasticism was characterized by
A)study and the preservation of manuscripts.
B)fasting and self-inflicted torments.
C)hard manual labor to learn humility.
D)prayer and meditation.
E)a balance of study, work, and prayer.
A)study and the preservation of manuscripts.
B)fasting and self-inflicted torments.
C)hard manual labor to learn humility.
D)prayer and meditation.
E)a balance of study, work, and prayer.
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78
Augustine's The City of God presented
A)an argument in favor of female church leaders.
B)an African view of love and forgiveness.
C)a Germanic view of the divine.
D)a Christian philosophy of government and history.
E)an argument against a formal priesthood.
A)an argument in favor of female church leaders.
B)an African view of love and forgiveness.
C)a Germanic view of the divine.
D)a Christian philosophy of government and history.
E)an argument against a formal priesthood.
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79
What was a woman's most important role in Frankish society?
A)Managing the household
B)Supporting her parents in old age
C)Bearing children to perpetuate the family
D)Helping care for the farm
E)Making clothing for the family
A)Managing the household
B)Supporting her parents in old age
C)Bearing children to perpetuate the family
D)Helping care for the farm
E)Making clothing for the family
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80
Frankish marriage customs
A)prohibited sexual union until a year after marriage.
B)placed women on an equal footing with their husbands.
C)did not allow divorce.
D)placed strong sanctions on adulterous women.
E)required that husbands have numerous wives.
A)prohibited sexual union until a year after marriage.
B)placed women on an equal footing with their husbands.
C)did not allow divorce.
D)placed strong sanctions on adulterous women.
E)required that husbands have numerous wives.
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