Deck 10: The High Middle Ages

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When the First Crusade took the city of Jerusalem in July 1099, they ______________.

A) negotiated the safe exit of women and children
B) demanded the Turks vacate the city
C) slaughtered every inhabitant of the city regardless of religion
D) walked into an ambush and were all killed
E) looted and pillaged the city
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The Fourth Lateran Council declared all of the following except ______________.

A) standards of clerical behavior
B) that the pope was the highest authority in Christendom
C) that Christians had to go to confession once a year
D) that close relatives could not marry each other
E) that everyone had to tithe 10 percent of their earnings to the church
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Which of the following was not a restriction placed on Jews by the Fourth Lateran Council?

A) Jews must wear distinctive clothing in public.
B) Jews could not hold public office.
C) Jews could not live in Spain.
D) Jews who converted could not return to their previous religion.
E) None of these were restrictions placed on Jews.
Question
The Dominicans were best known for ______________.

A) combatting heresy
B) poverty
C) chastity
D) obedience
E) converting Muslims
Question
When the First Crusaders came to Constantinople, Anna Comnena thought they were ______________.

A) impressive
B) talkative
C) deeply religious
D) chivalric
E) curious
Question
The reform movement in the tenth century began in ______________.

A) Cluny
B) Canossa
C) Worms
D) Cathars
E) Assisi
Question
Pope Gregory VII angered many in the nobility when he ______________.

A) declared that education was only for the clergy
B) forbade secular rulers from conferring symbols of office on clergy
C) told Henry IV not to interfere with church business
D) changed the liturgy to make it uniform
E) demanded that clergy refuse to take donations intended only for themselves
Question
The Peace of God ______________.

A) declared that knights could not take weapons into church
B) declared that fighting had to be approved by an oath before God
C) ended the conflicts among the various monastic orders
D) allowed fighting only on certain days of the week
E) prohibited violence against women, the poor, and clergy
Question
Peter Waldo defied the church and was condemned for questioning what?

A) The need for the sacraments
B) The validity of papal elections
C) Whether churches should own land
D) Whether churches could charge for sacramental rites
E) Why priests could not be married
Question
First-born sons inherited titles and property based on the system of ______________.

A) civil law
B) primogeniture
C) patriarchal succession
D) filial piety
E) landholdings
Question
The main objection to the appointment of Pope Leo IX was that he ______________.

A) was married
B) was chosen by the Holy Roman emperor rather than church officials
C) had never been a monk
D) was illiterate
E) adhered to the Cistercian model of austerity, which many monks hated
Question
Urban II considered the Crusades a(n) ______________.

A) just war
B) unjust war
C) mistake
D) unholy war
E) necessary evil
Question
The Order of the Minor Brothers, who focused on relief for the poor and was founded in Assisi, was more commonly known as the ______________.

A) Franciscans
B) Hussites
C) Albigensians
D) Dominicans
E) Poor Clares
Question
What was simony?

A) A payment made by a priest to a lord
B) A payment made to a priest by a lord
C) The marriage of a priest to a layperson
D) The marriage of a priest and a nun
E) Church control over land
Question
When the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus needed military assistance against the Seljuk Turks, he wrote to which person in the West?

A) The king of France
B) The Holy Roman emperor
C) The king of England
D) The pope
E) The grand prince of Kievan Rus
Question
Urban II told his followers that killing Muslims in Spain ______________.

A) would result in the forgiveness of their sins
B) would be punished in the afterlife
C) should only be done as a last resort
D) would be a violation of Jesus' teachings
E) should only follow the murder of French Jews
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Who founded the Dominicans?

A) Clare
B) Francis
C) Guzman
D) Waldo
E) Urban
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How did people in Europe learn of the Crusades?

A) By reading the papal decree
B) Through monks
C) By knights
D) By royal messengers
E) By traveling traders
Question
Cistercian monasticism argued for ______________.

A) accumulation of wealth to care for the poor and sick
B) renewed austerity
C) empowering the church through political actions of well-placed ecclesiastic figures
D) allowing more laity to participate in church rituals
E) complete isolation from all nonclergy
Question
What was the decision reached at the Concordat of Worms?

A) The nobility had to recognize that the church had higher authority than the laity.
B) The church and state were entirely separate in legal jurisdictions.
C) The laity could not hand symbols of office to the clergy but could give them symbols of temporal authority.
D) The emperor had power over anyone in his land, clergy, or laity.
E) The pope could negate vows of allegiance to a temporal lord.
Question
What was one reason for the rise of legal documents in the thirteenth century?

A) Merchant contracts were written by a notary.
B) Trials of disputed wills among displaced noblemen
C) Peace treaties between the city-states made between diplomats
D) Separation of secular from canon law
E) Expansion of French parlements
Question
The Reconquista was ______________.

A) the attempt by the Dominican friars to purge heretics in Spain
B) the gradual reclaiming of the Iberian Peninsula by Christian forces
C) the expulsion of all Jews and Muslims from Spain
D) a war against the Albigensians
E) the fifth crusade launched by Spain to retake Jerusalem
Question
The military order that helped King Andrew II fight off the Cumans was the ______________.

A) Teutonic Knights
B) Knights Templar
C) Knights Hospitaller
D) Knights of Saint Crispin
E) Order of Malta
Question
Who named the Holy Roman Empire?

A) Edward I
B) Henry III
C) Philip IV
D) Fredrick I
E) Fredrick II
Question
Which area of Europe saw the swiftest consolidation of political power?

A) England
B) France
C) Spain
D) Holy Roman Empire
E) Flanders
Question
The Fourth Crusade saw the knights take the city of ______________.

A) Acre
B) Damascus
C) Jerusalem
D) Constantinople
E) Lisbon
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What was the name of the French judicial court that was convened by kings and their judges?

A) Council of Justice
B) Parlement
C) Magisterium
D) Lyceé
E) Troubadorial Office
Question
The primary use of written documents in the thirteenth century was for ______________.

A) inventories and charters
B) diaries and memoirs
C) popular literature
D) theologic tracts
E) university studies
Question
The first person to call for a crusade against heretics in Western Europe was ______________.

A) Pope Innocent III
B) Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I
C) Dominic Guzman
D) King Philip Augustus of France
E) Francis of Assisi
Question
Eleanor of Aquitaine was an exception to which rule about noble women in Western Europe?

A) She was not Roman Christian.
B) She refused to marry for political alliances.
C) She established a career as an abbotess.
D) She inherited large amounts of land.
E) She was crowned as co-ruler with Henry II.
Question
All of the following were effects of the Crusades except ______________.

A) raising hostility with the Muslim world
B) re-opening long distance trade to Western Europe
C) stimulation of banking techniques
D) growth of literacy
E) legitimating violence against non-Christians
Question
The most prestigious school of law in the Middle Ages was in ______________.

A) Genoa
B) London
C) Paris
D) Bologna
E) Amsterdam
Question
Who were the members of the Teutonic Knights?

A) Monk-knights who established a headquarters in the former temple of Solomon
B) German merchants who set up a hospital
C) Italian maritime tradesmen who provided ships to reach Jerusalem
D) Dedicated volunteers who secured Syria as a Crusader State
E) Slave traders who followed the Crusaders into siege and captured the conquered
Question
The Second Crusade failed because ______________.

A) Conrad III died on the way
B) there was no support from the Knights Templar because France was involved
C) Saladin overthrew the military forces at Jerusalem
D) the Crusaders were guilty of sin, according to the pope
E) there was a massive surge of Muslim forces from south of Damascus
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Which of the following did not contribute to the increased agricultural output in the Middle Ages?

A) three-field crop rotation
B) oxen as draft animals
C) a heavy plow
D) the use of horses
E) a new collar for draft animals to pull a plow more efficiently
Question
The mission of the Knights Templar was ______________.

A) to protect the city of Jerusalem
B) to provide safe passage for money traveling between Europe and Palestine
C) relief for the poor
D) moneylending
E) All of these.
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The Holy Roman emperor Frederick II allowed Muslims to freely practice their religion in ______________.

A) Jerusalem
B) the Norman Kingdom
C) southern Italy
D) Rome
E) Spain
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What year was the Magna Carta signed?

A) 1175
B) 1185
C) 1200
D) 1215
E) 1230
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How did Henry II of England and his sons curtail the strength of the nobility?

A) They forced the nobility to provide military service.
B) They initiated the parliament.
C) They prevented the nobility from building new castles without licenses.
D) They demanded taxes from the nobility.
E) They required participation in the Crusades by law.
Question
The reason why the French king was not required to consult with a parliament for raising money, like the English, was that he ______________.

A) did not have a constitution
B) was not dependent on the nobility for money
C) signed a contract limiting his authority
D) had a stronger dynasty
E) made his inner circle all members of his family by blood or marriage
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The specialty of the University of Paris was the study of ______________.

A) law
B) medicine
C) theology
D) astronomy
E) philosophy
Question
Towns and trade grew fastest in which region of Europe?

A) England
B) Germany
C) Flanders
D) Spain
E) France
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What was the largest problem the church faced, and why did it see a need for reform?
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All of the following were notable interpreters of Aristotle except ______________.

A) Moses Maimonides
B) Averroës
C) Avicenna
D) Thomas Aquinas
E) Peter Abelard
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Western monastic scholars trying to understand Aristotle were helped by ______________.

A) better communication and less isolation among scholars
B) the translation of Aristotle's works into Latin
C) the commentaries of Muslim scholars
D) Maimonides' interpretations of Aristotle in Hebrew and Arabic
E) All of these.
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How did Thomas Becket's murder reflect larger problems between church and state?
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Were the Crusades successful? Why or why not? By what standard?
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Discuss the growing interdependence between the Church and and the military in the Middle Ages.
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Discuss the formation and consequences of the new monastic orders which arose in the Middle Ages.
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The following are all characteristic of Gothic architecture in cathedrals except ______________.

A) flying buttresses
B) pointed arches
C) extremely high windows and ceilings
D) stained glass windows
E) large, unbroken spaces of solid walls
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Which of the following statements about slavery in Europe is false ?

A) Christian slave merchants sold slaves from North Africa, Corsica, and Sardinia.
B) Narrowly defining Christians as Roman allowed slave traders to sell Greeks as slaves until 1453.
C) Most Black Sea slaves were women.
D) Religious prohibitions prevented Muslims from selling other Muslims as slaves.
E) Genoese and Venetian merchants dominated the slave trade in the eastern Mediterranean.
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Scholasticism was ______________.

A) the course of study in cathedral schools
B) the process of understanding the universe through applied logic
C) a rank achieved when one had completed the seven courses of study
D) a secular-sponsored growth of universities
E) a charter granted to students who were in cathedral schools but were not clergy members
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The author of Guide for the Perplexed was ______________.

A) Aristotle
B) Avicenna
C) Averroës
D) Maimonides
E) Menifiores
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Describe the creation and identity of the Holy Roman Empire.
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The specialty trade of Flanders was ______________.

A) spices
B) textiles
C) perfumes
D) paper
E) metals
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What were the restrictions placed on Jews after the Fourth Lateran Council, and what were their effects?
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Why did institutions of higher learning flourish in the Middle Ages?
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What forms did trade take in the late Middle Ages?
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Thomas Aquinas' work Summa Theologiae was an attempt to ______________.

A) assert that faith was necessary before reason
B) attempt a complete statement of Christian philosophy
C) establish all rules of the Lateran councils in one document
D) explain why the Pope was a higher authority than a king
E) refute the words of Peter Abelard
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Discuss the role of slavery in the Middle ages.
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At the University of Bologna, prospective jurists learned principles of law through Justinian's Body of Civil Law.
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William of Normandy became king of England after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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Peter Abelard was revered by the church and canonized upon his death in 1142.
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When King Philip Augustus defaulted on his loan to Jewish moneylenders, he also expelled them from France.
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Towns grew fastest in the cities of England.
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Richard I
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Gothic architecture made much greater use of stained glass than Romanesque style.
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How did the rise of trade in Western Europe affect labor specialization?
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In the twelfth century, most of the slaves sold by Christian merchants were from the Black Sea area.
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Francis of Assisi
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Knights Templar
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Priests were never allowed to marry or have children since the founding of the church.
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Reconquista
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Alexius I Comnenus
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Concordat of Worms
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Peter Waldo
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The Fourth Crusade fulfilled Pope Innocent III's mission and took Constantinople in 1204.
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When Richard I (Lionhearted) was on crusade, his younger brother John acted as king in his place.
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Saladin
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Fourth Lateran Council
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1
When the First Crusade took the city of Jerusalem in July 1099, they ______________.

A) negotiated the safe exit of women and children
B) demanded the Turks vacate the city
C) slaughtered every inhabitant of the city regardless of religion
D) walked into an ambush and were all killed
E) looted and pillaged the city
slaughtered every inhabitant of the city regardless of religion
2
The Fourth Lateran Council declared all of the following except ______________.

A) standards of clerical behavior
B) that the pope was the highest authority in Christendom
C) that Christians had to go to confession once a year
D) that close relatives could not marry each other
E) that everyone had to tithe 10 percent of their earnings to the church
that everyone had to tithe 10 percent of their earnings to the church
3
Which of the following was not a restriction placed on Jews by the Fourth Lateran Council?

A) Jews must wear distinctive clothing in public.
B) Jews could not hold public office.
C) Jews could not live in Spain.
D) Jews who converted could not return to their previous religion.
E) None of these were restrictions placed on Jews.
Jews could not live in Spain.
4
The Dominicans were best known for ______________.

A) combatting heresy
B) poverty
C) chastity
D) obedience
E) converting Muslims
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When the First Crusaders came to Constantinople, Anna Comnena thought they were ______________.

A) impressive
B) talkative
C) deeply religious
D) chivalric
E) curious
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6
The reform movement in the tenth century began in ______________.

A) Cluny
B) Canossa
C) Worms
D) Cathars
E) Assisi
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7
Pope Gregory VII angered many in the nobility when he ______________.

A) declared that education was only for the clergy
B) forbade secular rulers from conferring symbols of office on clergy
C) told Henry IV not to interfere with church business
D) changed the liturgy to make it uniform
E) demanded that clergy refuse to take donations intended only for themselves
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8
The Peace of God ______________.

A) declared that knights could not take weapons into church
B) declared that fighting had to be approved by an oath before God
C) ended the conflicts among the various monastic orders
D) allowed fighting only on certain days of the week
E) prohibited violence against women, the poor, and clergy
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9
Peter Waldo defied the church and was condemned for questioning what?

A) The need for the sacraments
B) The validity of papal elections
C) Whether churches should own land
D) Whether churches could charge for sacramental rites
E) Why priests could not be married
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10
First-born sons inherited titles and property based on the system of ______________.

A) civil law
B) primogeniture
C) patriarchal succession
D) filial piety
E) landholdings
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11
The main objection to the appointment of Pope Leo IX was that he ______________.

A) was married
B) was chosen by the Holy Roman emperor rather than church officials
C) had never been a monk
D) was illiterate
E) adhered to the Cistercian model of austerity, which many monks hated
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12
Urban II considered the Crusades a(n) ______________.

A) just war
B) unjust war
C) mistake
D) unholy war
E) necessary evil
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13
The Order of the Minor Brothers, who focused on relief for the poor and was founded in Assisi, was more commonly known as the ______________.

A) Franciscans
B) Hussites
C) Albigensians
D) Dominicans
E) Poor Clares
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14
What was simony?

A) A payment made by a priest to a lord
B) A payment made to a priest by a lord
C) The marriage of a priest to a layperson
D) The marriage of a priest and a nun
E) Church control over land
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15
When the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus needed military assistance against the Seljuk Turks, he wrote to which person in the West?

A) The king of France
B) The Holy Roman emperor
C) The king of England
D) The pope
E) The grand prince of Kievan Rus
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16
Urban II told his followers that killing Muslims in Spain ______________.

A) would result in the forgiveness of their sins
B) would be punished in the afterlife
C) should only be done as a last resort
D) would be a violation of Jesus' teachings
E) should only follow the murder of French Jews
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17
Who founded the Dominicans?

A) Clare
B) Francis
C) Guzman
D) Waldo
E) Urban
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18
How did people in Europe learn of the Crusades?

A) By reading the papal decree
B) Through monks
C) By knights
D) By royal messengers
E) By traveling traders
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19
Cistercian monasticism argued for ______________.

A) accumulation of wealth to care for the poor and sick
B) renewed austerity
C) empowering the church through political actions of well-placed ecclesiastic figures
D) allowing more laity to participate in church rituals
E) complete isolation from all nonclergy
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20
What was the decision reached at the Concordat of Worms?

A) The nobility had to recognize that the church had higher authority than the laity.
B) The church and state were entirely separate in legal jurisdictions.
C) The laity could not hand symbols of office to the clergy but could give them symbols of temporal authority.
D) The emperor had power over anyone in his land, clergy, or laity.
E) The pope could negate vows of allegiance to a temporal lord.
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21
What was one reason for the rise of legal documents in the thirteenth century?

A) Merchant contracts were written by a notary.
B) Trials of disputed wills among displaced noblemen
C) Peace treaties between the city-states made between diplomats
D) Separation of secular from canon law
E) Expansion of French parlements
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22
The Reconquista was ______________.

A) the attempt by the Dominican friars to purge heretics in Spain
B) the gradual reclaiming of the Iberian Peninsula by Christian forces
C) the expulsion of all Jews and Muslims from Spain
D) a war against the Albigensians
E) the fifth crusade launched by Spain to retake Jerusalem
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23
The military order that helped King Andrew II fight off the Cumans was the ______________.

A) Teutonic Knights
B) Knights Templar
C) Knights Hospitaller
D) Knights of Saint Crispin
E) Order of Malta
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24
Who named the Holy Roman Empire?

A) Edward I
B) Henry III
C) Philip IV
D) Fredrick I
E) Fredrick II
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25
Which area of Europe saw the swiftest consolidation of political power?

A) England
B) France
C) Spain
D) Holy Roman Empire
E) Flanders
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26
The Fourth Crusade saw the knights take the city of ______________.

A) Acre
B) Damascus
C) Jerusalem
D) Constantinople
E) Lisbon
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27
What was the name of the French judicial court that was convened by kings and their judges?

A) Council of Justice
B) Parlement
C) Magisterium
D) Lyceé
E) Troubadorial Office
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28
The primary use of written documents in the thirteenth century was for ______________.

A) inventories and charters
B) diaries and memoirs
C) popular literature
D) theologic tracts
E) university studies
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29
The first person to call for a crusade against heretics in Western Europe was ______________.

A) Pope Innocent III
B) Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I
C) Dominic Guzman
D) King Philip Augustus of France
E) Francis of Assisi
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30
Eleanor of Aquitaine was an exception to which rule about noble women in Western Europe?

A) She was not Roman Christian.
B) She refused to marry for political alliances.
C) She established a career as an abbotess.
D) She inherited large amounts of land.
E) She was crowned as co-ruler with Henry II.
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31
All of the following were effects of the Crusades except ______________.

A) raising hostility with the Muslim world
B) re-opening long distance trade to Western Europe
C) stimulation of banking techniques
D) growth of literacy
E) legitimating violence against non-Christians
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32
The most prestigious school of law in the Middle Ages was in ______________.

A) Genoa
B) London
C) Paris
D) Bologna
E) Amsterdam
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33
Who were the members of the Teutonic Knights?

A) Monk-knights who established a headquarters in the former temple of Solomon
B) German merchants who set up a hospital
C) Italian maritime tradesmen who provided ships to reach Jerusalem
D) Dedicated volunteers who secured Syria as a Crusader State
E) Slave traders who followed the Crusaders into siege and captured the conquered
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34
The Second Crusade failed because ______________.

A) Conrad III died on the way
B) there was no support from the Knights Templar because France was involved
C) Saladin overthrew the military forces at Jerusalem
D) the Crusaders were guilty of sin, according to the pope
E) there was a massive surge of Muslim forces from south of Damascus
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35
Which of the following did not contribute to the increased agricultural output in the Middle Ages?

A) three-field crop rotation
B) oxen as draft animals
C) a heavy plow
D) the use of horses
E) a new collar for draft animals to pull a plow more efficiently
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36
The mission of the Knights Templar was ______________.

A) to protect the city of Jerusalem
B) to provide safe passage for money traveling between Europe and Palestine
C) relief for the poor
D) moneylending
E) All of these.
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37
The Holy Roman emperor Frederick II allowed Muslims to freely practice their religion in ______________.

A) Jerusalem
B) the Norman Kingdom
C) southern Italy
D) Rome
E) Spain
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38
What year was the Magna Carta signed?

A) 1175
B) 1185
C) 1200
D) 1215
E) 1230
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39
How did Henry II of England and his sons curtail the strength of the nobility?

A) They forced the nobility to provide military service.
B) They initiated the parliament.
C) They prevented the nobility from building new castles without licenses.
D) They demanded taxes from the nobility.
E) They required participation in the Crusades by law.
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40
The reason why the French king was not required to consult with a parliament for raising money, like the English, was that he ______________.

A) did not have a constitution
B) was not dependent on the nobility for money
C) signed a contract limiting his authority
D) had a stronger dynasty
E) made his inner circle all members of his family by blood or marriage
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41
The specialty of the University of Paris was the study of ______________.

A) law
B) medicine
C) theology
D) astronomy
E) philosophy
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42
Towns and trade grew fastest in which region of Europe?

A) England
B) Germany
C) Flanders
D) Spain
E) France
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43
What was the largest problem the church faced, and why did it see a need for reform?
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44
All of the following were notable interpreters of Aristotle except ______________.

A) Moses Maimonides
B) Averroës
C) Avicenna
D) Thomas Aquinas
E) Peter Abelard
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45
Western monastic scholars trying to understand Aristotle were helped by ______________.

A) better communication and less isolation among scholars
B) the translation of Aristotle's works into Latin
C) the commentaries of Muslim scholars
D) Maimonides' interpretations of Aristotle in Hebrew and Arabic
E) All of these.
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46
How did Thomas Becket's murder reflect larger problems between church and state?
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47
Were the Crusades successful? Why or why not? By what standard?
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48
Discuss the growing interdependence between the Church and and the military in the Middle Ages.
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49
Discuss the formation and consequences of the new monastic orders which arose in the Middle Ages.
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50
The following are all characteristic of Gothic architecture in cathedrals except ______________.

A) flying buttresses
B) pointed arches
C) extremely high windows and ceilings
D) stained glass windows
E) large, unbroken spaces of solid walls
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51
Which of the following statements about slavery in Europe is false ?

A) Christian slave merchants sold slaves from North Africa, Corsica, and Sardinia.
B) Narrowly defining Christians as Roman allowed slave traders to sell Greeks as slaves until 1453.
C) Most Black Sea slaves were women.
D) Religious prohibitions prevented Muslims from selling other Muslims as slaves.
E) Genoese and Venetian merchants dominated the slave trade in the eastern Mediterranean.
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52
Scholasticism was ______________.

A) the course of study in cathedral schools
B) the process of understanding the universe through applied logic
C) a rank achieved when one had completed the seven courses of study
D) a secular-sponsored growth of universities
E) a charter granted to students who were in cathedral schools but were not clergy members
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53
The author of Guide for the Perplexed was ______________.

A) Aristotle
B) Avicenna
C) Averroës
D) Maimonides
E) Menifiores
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54
Describe the creation and identity of the Holy Roman Empire.
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55
The specialty trade of Flanders was ______________.

A) spices
B) textiles
C) perfumes
D) paper
E) metals
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56
What were the restrictions placed on Jews after the Fourth Lateran Council, and what were their effects?
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57
Why did institutions of higher learning flourish in the Middle Ages?
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58
What forms did trade take in the late Middle Ages?
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59
Thomas Aquinas' work Summa Theologiae was an attempt to ______________.

A) assert that faith was necessary before reason
B) attempt a complete statement of Christian philosophy
C) establish all rules of the Lateran councils in one document
D) explain why the Pope was a higher authority than a king
E) refute the words of Peter Abelard
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60
Discuss the role of slavery in the Middle ages.
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61
At the University of Bologna, prospective jurists learned principles of law through Justinian's Body of Civil Law.
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62
William of Normandy became king of England after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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63
Peter Abelard was revered by the church and canonized upon his death in 1142.
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64
When King Philip Augustus defaulted on his loan to Jewish moneylenders, he also expelled them from France.
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65
Towns grew fastest in the cities of England.
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66
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Richard I
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67
Gothic architecture made much greater use of stained glass than Romanesque style.
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68
How did the rise of trade in Western Europe affect labor specialization?
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69
In the twelfth century, most of the slaves sold by Christian merchants were from the Black Sea area.
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70
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Francis of Assisi
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71
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Knights Templar
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72
Priests were never allowed to marry or have children since the founding of the church.
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73
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Reconquista
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74
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Alexius I Comnenus
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75
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Concordat of Worms
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76
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Peter Waldo
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77
The Fourth Crusade fulfilled Pope Innocent III's mission and took Constantinople in 1204.
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78
When Richard I (Lionhearted) was on crusade, his younger brother John acted as king in his place.
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79
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Saladin
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Fourth Lateran Council
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