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B) denied the existence of God the Father.
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D) reverted to Roman polytheistic religious beliefs.
E) doubted the existence of the Holy Spirit.
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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.
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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.
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In Germanic society wergeld

A) refers to the payment made by a prospective groom to symbolize the purchase of paternal authority over the bride.
B) allowed a widow to hold property without male guardianship.
C) was the swearing of an oath to determine innocence or guilt under the law.
D) developed as an alternative to acts of revenge for injury.
E) was the punishment assigned to adulterous wives.
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Theodoric, the Ostrogothic king who took control of Italy, was determined to

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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Diocletian intended the tetrarchy to

A) make Christianity the foundation of the Empire.
B) rebuild the economic foundations of the West.
C) establish an orderly succession to the emperorship.
D) Romanize the Germanic tribes within the Empire.
E) reinvigorate pagan rituals.
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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.
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The political, economic, and social policies of the restored empire under Diocletian and Constantine

A) meant the destruction of the civil and military bureaucracies.
B) renewed the support of the Roman peasants and lower classes for the Empire.
C) led to the economic rejuvenation of the Empire.
D) were based on coercion and the loss of individual freedom.
E) led to the abandonment of the Eastern Mediterranean with a renewed focus upon Italy.
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The Council of Nicaea in 325

A) first organized a system of bishoprics.
B) elected the first pope.
C) defined Christ as being "of the same substance" as God.
D) centered around the heresy of Donatism.
E) was condemned by Constantine.
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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.
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By the end of the fifth century in the West

A) the Germans greatly outnumbered the Roman population.
B) the German tribes had rejected Arianism.
C) the Romans still controlled the economic resources.
D) the Germans took over the economic resources.
E) Romans and Germans maintained separate cultures for the following several centuries.
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The Edict of Milan

A) made Christianity the official state religion of the Empire.
B) was Constantine's document officially tolerating the existence of Christianity.
C) officially divided the Roman Empire into eastern and western halves.
D) formally deposed the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, from his throne.
E) made Milan the "New Rome", equal to old Rome.
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In 476, the boy emperor Romulus Augustulus was deposed by

A) Constantine.
B) Clovis.
C) Alaric.
D) Odoacer.
E) Aetius.
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After the death of Theodoric, the Ostrogothic kingdom

A) prospered under very able rulers.
B) was defeated by the Byzantines, reducing Rome as a center of Mediterranean culture.
C) allied itself with the Vandals against the Visigoths.
D) dominated Mediterranean trade for the next fifty years.
E) converted the Germans to orthodox Christianity.
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The founder of the Frankish kingdom and the first royal Frankish defender of the Catholic faith was

A) Thorvig.
B) Conan.
C) Hagar.
D) Clovis.
E) Charles Martel.
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In the late fourth century, the Visigoths and other Germanic tribes were pushed into the Balkans region of the Eastern Roman Empire because of pressure from the

A) Byzantines.
B) Vikings.
C) Avars.
D) Arians.
E) Huns.
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In what ways were the teachings of Islam similar to Christianity? How were they different?
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Compare and contrast Byzantine and Islamic civilizations of the east with the civilization developing in western Europe.
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What role did monks and nuns play in early medieval society? Do you agree with the text's assessment that "monks became the new heroes of Christian civilization"?
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The heresy of Arianism

A) questioned the divinity of Jesus.
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C) denied the existence of the Holy Spirit.
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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.
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Constantine's support for Christianity supposedly began

A) before the Battle of Milvian Bridge.
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D) as the result of his wife's influence.
E) after he experienced a vision of the apocalypse.
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In Germanic society wergeld

A) refers to the payment made by a prospective groom to symbolize the purchase of paternal authority over the bride.
B) allowed a widow to hold property without male guardianship.
C) was the swearing of an oath to determine innocence or guilt under the law.
D) developed as an alternative to acts of revenge for injury.
E) was the punishment assigned to adulterous wives.
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Theodoric, the Ostrogothic king who took control of Italy, was determined to

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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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Diocletian intended the tetrarchy to

A) make Christianity the foundation of the Empire.
B) rebuild the economic foundations of the West.
C) establish an orderly succession to the emperorship.
D) Romanize the Germanic tribes within the Empire.
E) reinvigorate pagan rituals.
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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.
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The political, economic, and social policies of the restored empire under Diocletian and Constantine

A) meant the destruction of the civil and military bureaucracies.
B) renewed the support of the Roman peasants and lower classes for the Empire.
C) led to the economic rejuvenation of the Empire.
D) were based on coercion and the loss of individual freedom.
E) led to the abandonment of the Eastern Mediterranean with a renewed focus upon Italy.
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The Council of Nicaea in 325

A) first organized a system of bishoprics.
B) elected the first pope.
C) defined Christ as being "of the same substance" as God.
D) centered around the heresy of Donatism.
E) was condemned by Constantine.
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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.
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By the end of the fifth century in the West

A) the Germans greatly outnumbered the Roman population.
B) the German tribes had rejected Arianism.
C) the Romans still controlled the economic resources.
D) the Germans took over the economic resources.
E) Romans and Germans maintained separate cultures for the following several centuries.
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The Edict of Milan

A) made Christianity the official state religion of the Empire.
B) was Constantine's document officially tolerating the existence of Christianity.
C) officially divided the Roman Empire into eastern and western halves.
D) formally deposed the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, from his throne.
E) made Milan the "New Rome", equal to old Rome.
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In 476, the boy emperor Romulus Augustulus was deposed by

A) Constantine.
B) Clovis.
C) Alaric.
D) Odoacer.
E) Aetius.
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After the death of Theodoric, the Ostrogothic kingdom

A) prospered under very able rulers.
B) was defeated by the Byzantines, reducing Rome as a center of Mediterranean culture.
C) allied itself with the Vandals against the Visigoths.
D) dominated Mediterranean trade for the next fifty years.
E) converted the Germans to orthodox Christianity.
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The founder of the Frankish kingdom and the first royal Frankish defender of the Catholic faith was

A) Thorvig.
B) Conan.
C) Hagar.
D) Clovis.
E) Charles Martel.
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In the late fourth century, the Visigoths and other Germanic tribes were pushed into the Balkans region of the Eastern Roman Empire because of pressure from the

A) Byzantines.
B) Vikings.
C) Avars.
D) Arians.
E) Huns.
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