Deck 14: Christian Societies in Medieval Europe, Byzantium, and Russia, 600-1500
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Deck 14: Christian Societies in Medieval Europe, Byzantium, and Russia, 600-1500
1
Which of the following cities functioned as the center of Byzantium?
A) Rome
B) Anatolia
C) Constantinople
A) Rome
B) Anatolia
C) Constantinople
Constantinople
2
Most Russians were subject of which group from the early thirteenth through fifteenth centuries?
A) The Ottoman Turks
B) The Golden Horde
C) The Greek Orthodox Church
A) The Ottoman Turks
B) The Golden Horde
C) The Greek Orthodox Church
The Golden Horde
3
Which of the following statements regarding Mongol advances in Europe is most accurate?
A) The Mongols never set foot in Europe.
B) The Mongols advanced as far west as the Danube River but no further.
C) The Mongols cut a broad swath across Europe clear to the Atlantic coast.
A) The Mongols never set foot in Europe.
B) The Mongols advanced as far west as the Danube River but no further.
C) The Mongols cut a broad swath across Europe clear to the Atlantic coast.
The Mongols advanced as far west as the Danube River but no further.
4
How did the perception of homosexuality change over time during the Middle Ages?
A) Generally tolerated in the Early Middle Ages, homosexuality became criminal by 1300 in many societies.
B) Never tolerated in Christian societies, homosexuality remained illegal throughout the Middle Ages.
C) Though illegal during the Early Middle Ages, homosexuality became legal by 1300 in most societies.
A) Generally tolerated in the Early Middle Ages, homosexuality became criminal by 1300 in many societies.
B) Never tolerated in Christian societies, homosexuality remained illegal throughout the Middle Ages.
C) Though illegal during the Early Middle Ages, homosexuality became legal by 1300 in most societies.
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5
When did West African slaves first arrive in southern Europe?
A) By the 1400s
B) By the late 1100s
C) By the mid-1800s
A) By the 1400s
B) By the late 1100s
C) By the mid-1800s
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6
Which of the following factors led to shorter growing seasons (and corresponding lower crop yields) between 500 and 900 CE?
A) Plague
B) Conscripted farmers
C) Climate change
A) Plague
B) Conscripted farmers
C) Climate change
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7
Which of the following is not an outcome of the consolidation of power that occurred when Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile married?
A) Muslims and Jews were expelled from Spain unless they converted to Christianity.
B) Christopher Columbus received the necessary backing for his transatlantic voyage.
C) The Ottoman Empire ceased to exist as all wealth flowed into Spanish coffers.
A) Muslims and Jews were expelled from Spain unless they converted to Christianity.
B) Christopher Columbus received the necessary backing for his transatlantic voyage.
C) The Ottoman Empire ceased to exist as all wealth flowed into Spanish coffers.
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8
Which of the following statements regarding church and state in Byzantium is most accurate?
A) Byzantine Europe pioneered the practice of separating church and state.
B) The Byzantine church and state were deeply intertwined.
C) The church exercised little influence over secular Byzantine society.
A) Byzantine Europe pioneered the practice of separating church and state.
B) The Byzantine church and state were deeply intertwined.
C) The church exercised little influence over secular Byzantine society.
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9
Which of the following statements regarding prejudice in Medieval Europe is not true?
A) Cultural differences inspired prejudice in some areas.
B) Religious differences inspired prejudice in some areas.
C) No known prejudices or hatred toward others existed during this period.
A) Cultural differences inspired prejudice in some areas.
B) Religious differences inspired prejudice in some areas.
C) No known prejudices or hatred toward others existed during this period.
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10
Which of the following did not spur European exploration abroad?
A) A need to move away from the plague-inflicted continent
B) Commercial growth in European states
C) Expanded maritime and military technologies
A) A need to move away from the plague-inflicted continent
B) Commercial growth in European states
C) Expanded maritime and military technologies
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11
What is one reason why some members of Jewish communities became merchants and bankers in Medieval Europe?
A) Christians were forbidden from loaning money at interest.
B) Christians lacked access to sufficient capital.
C) Christians possessed no interest in material wealth.
A) Christians were forbidden from loaning money at interest.
B) Christians lacked access to sufficient capital.
C) Christians possessed no interest in material wealth.
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12
How did serfs become serfs in the economic system based on manorialism?
A) Serfs were generally knights that applied to become serfs when they completed their military service.
B) Serfs were bought and sold freely and regularly at public serf markets.
C) Serf status was passed down from generation to generation.
A) Serfs were generally knights that applied to become serfs when they completed their military service.
B) Serfs were bought and sold freely and regularly at public serf markets.
C) Serf status was passed down from generation to generation.
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13
In feudalist societies, which of the following would not be vassals?
A) Farmers
B) Warriors
C) Nobles
A) Farmers
B) Warriors
C) Nobles
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14
What impact did Saints Cyril and Methodius have on the Slavs?
A) They converted many to eastern Christianity.
B) They liberated many from the clutches of Mongol overlords.
C) They convinced many to abandon reading the bible and receive the word of God solely from the lips of priests.
A) They converted many to eastern Christianity.
B) They liberated many from the clutches of Mongol overlords.
C) They convinced many to abandon reading the bible and receive the word of God solely from the lips of priests.
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15
Which of the following is not an example of an action taken by Christian rulers?
A) The creation of the Holy Inquisition intended to root out nonbelievers and those deemed undesirable by the Christian community
B) The dissolution of the Catholic Church throughout Europe and the Mediterranean world
C) The military expeditions known as the Crusades to reclaim the "Holy Land" from Muslim control
A) The creation of the Holy Inquisition intended to root out nonbelievers and those deemed undesirable by the Christian community
B) The dissolution of the Catholic Church throughout Europe and the Mediterranean world
C) The military expeditions known as the Crusades to reclaim the "Holy Land" from Muslim control
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16
What is the historical significance of the princess Anna Comnena?
A) Well educated, she is Byzantium's best-known historian.
B) Considered ruthless by contemporary detractors, she ruled Byzantium for two decades.
C) Politically savvy, she served as Vladimir I's official advisor.
A) Well educated, she is Byzantium's best-known historian.
B) Considered ruthless by contemporary detractors, she ruled Byzantium for two decades.
C) Politically savvy, she served as Vladimir I's official advisor.
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17
The long decline and eventual collapse of the Byzantine state culminated in 1453 with what event?
A) The fall of Rome to the Normans
B) The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks
C) The fall of Prague to the Slavs
A) The fall of Rome to the Normans
B) The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks
C) The fall of Prague to the Slavs
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18
Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the rise of serfdom in Europe?
A) With the rise of serfdom, slavery disappeared altogether.
B) Though serfdom became more prevalent, slavery remained.
C) The advent of serfdom provided slaves with additional options to gain freedom.
A) With the rise of serfdom, slavery disappeared altogether.
B) Though serfdom became more prevalent, slavery remained.
C) The advent of serfdom provided slaves with additional options to gain freedom.
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19
Which of the following institutions filled the power vacuum in western Europe created by the dissolution of the western Roman Empire?
A) Germanic occupiers
B) The Christian church
C) Vikings
A) Germanic occupiers
B) The Christian church
C) Vikings
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20
What is one reason Muscovy emerged as the dominant Russian state with the decline of Mongol control?
A) The Russian Orthodox Church viewed Moscow as the Third Rome or seat of the Holy Roman Empire.
B) Czar Ivan III never married, which allowed him to foster key alliances with queens across Europe.
C) The capital of the Rus state, Kiev, was strategically situated in the heart of Muscovy.
A) The Russian Orthodox Church viewed Moscow as the Third Rome or seat of the Holy Roman Empire.
B) Czar Ivan III never married, which allowed him to foster key alliances with queens across Europe.
C) The capital of the Rus state, Kiev, was strategically situated in the heart of Muscovy.
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21
The period characterized by a dramatic increase in arts and learning through the exchange of ideas and cultures is called what?
A) The Great Schism
B) The Golden Horde
C) The Renaissance
A) The Great Schism
B) The Golden Horde
C) The Renaissance
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22
How did Viking raids and settlements compare to Bulgar or Magyar raids and settlements?
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23
What was the role of Italian city-states in maintaining European trade?
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24
Describe the origins of the Holy Roman Empire.
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25
Which of the following best describes the outcome of the Treaty of Verdun in 843?
A) It divided Charlemagne's empire among his three grandsons.
B) It halted all Muslim raids on the Frankish kingdom.
C) It formally established the Holy Roman Empire.
A) It divided Charlemagne's empire among his three grandsons.
B) It halted all Muslim raids on the Frankish kingdom.
C) It formally established the Holy Roman Empire.
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26
How did sixteen-year-old Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc in English) become a martyr in France?
A) After writing a treatise on the equality of the sexes, French bishops excommunicated her.
B) After serving as a spy for English forces, she renounced her French citizenship and moved to London.
C) After leading troops into a battle that helped liberate the city of Orleans, the English captured and killed her.
A) After writing a treatise on the equality of the sexes, French bishops excommunicated her.
B) After serving as a spy for English forces, she renounced her French citizenship and moved to London.
C) After leading troops into a battle that helped liberate the city of Orleans, the English captured and killed her.
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27
How did the Black Plague impact European societies during the mid-fourteenth century?
A) The disease only affected peasants and farmers, which led to food shortages.
B) Tens of millions died across Europe, disrupting economic activity and depleting populations.
C) Only urban dwellers perished, which wiped out all industrial guilds.
A) The disease only affected peasants and farmers, which led to food shortages.
B) Tens of millions died across Europe, disrupting economic activity and depleting populations.
C) Only urban dwellers perished, which wiped out all industrial guilds.
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28
How did the Black Plague benefit labor?
A) Labor shortages created a favorable climate for workers, who could ask for more privileges and money.
B) Population decline strengthened feudalism, which served as an ideal work environment for most vassals.
C) Women entered the workforce in record numbers, which greatly strengthened worker solidarity between men and women.
A) Labor shortages created a favorable climate for workers, who could ask for more privileges and money.
B) Population decline strengthened feudalism, which served as an ideal work environment for most vassals.
C) Women entered the workforce in record numbers, which greatly strengthened worker solidarity between men and women.
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29
How did Charlemagne consolidate his empire?
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30
Describe the political composition of western Europe after the end of Roman control.
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31
How did climate change impact European societies during the Late Middle Ages?
A) Cooler temperatures shortened the growing season, which caused food shortages.
B) Hotter temperatures lengthened the growing season, which created food surpluses.
C) Major changes to the climate did not occur during the Late Middle Ages.
A) Cooler temperatures shortened the growing season, which caused food shortages.
B) Hotter temperatures lengthened the growing season, which created food surpluses.
C) Major changes to the climate did not occur during the Late Middle Ages.
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32
Kiev in present-day Ukraine served as the capital for which of the following peoples?
A) The Croats
B) The Serbs
C) The Rus
A) The Croats
B) The Serbs
C) The Rus
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33
Describe the expansion of Charlemagne's empire.
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34
What motivated Viking settlements across Northern Europe?
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35
How was the Holy Roman Empire governed?
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36
What was the importance of the papal alliance with the Franks?
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37
How did the fall of Rome affect the Eastern Mediterranean economy?
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38
Which of the following philosophies emerged during the Late Middle Ages that emphasized reason over religious ideals?
A) Humanism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Transcendentalism
A) Humanism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Transcendentalism
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39
Which of the following did not contribute to the demise of feudalism in Europe?
A) Population decrease due to famine, plague, and warfare
B) An increase in Royal power at the expense of feudal nobility
C) The rapidly expanding influence of the Catholic Church
A) Population decrease due to famine, plague, and warfare
B) An increase in Royal power at the expense of feudal nobility
C) The rapidly expanding influence of the Catholic Church
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40
The Franks established a state in western Europe following which event?
A) The Battle of Tours in 732
B) Charlemagne's ascendancy to the throne in 768
C) The Treaty of Verdun in 843
A) The Battle of Tours in 732
B) Charlemagne's ascendancy to the throne in 768
C) The Treaty of Verdun in 843
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41
Describe the feudal system.
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42
How did competition with Italian city-states affect the Byzantine Empire's fortunes?
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43
Describe the state of the Byzantine Empire by the 700s.
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44
How did internal pressures affect the stability of the Byzantine Empire?
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45
How important was land ownership to feudalism?
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46
A great seafaring people, Norse Vikings traveled as far west as which of the following?
A) Iceland
B) Greenland
C) Newfoundland
A) Iceland
B) Greenland
C) Newfoundland
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47
What was the ultimate objective of the feudal system?
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48
Why did Muscovy break with the Eastern Orthodox Church?
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49
What role did the Catholic Church play in medieval economies?
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50
Why did Rus adopt Eastern Orthodoxy?
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51
What success did kings have in taking power in Europe?
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52
What title did Pope Leo III give to Charlemagne in 800?
A) King of France
B) Emperor of the Romans
C) Bishop of Europe
A) King of France
B) Emperor of the Romans
C) Bishop of Europe
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53
What role did the Catholic Church play in medieval society?
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54
Why did so many Europeans join Crusades?
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55
Describe relations between Rus and the Mongols.
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56
What was the role of cities in the feudal system?
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57
Explain the rise of kings in medieval Europe.
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58
How did external pressures affect the stability of the Byzantine Empire?
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59
How did men and women's experiences of feudal life differ? In what ways were they the same?
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60
Describe the origins of Rus.
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61
How did the collapse of Roman central authority shape politics, the economy, and society in western Europe?
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62
What were the effects of the "Little Ice Age"?
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63
Why did waves of violence follow climate and disease crises in medieval Europe?
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64
How did the experience of life on a manor differ to that in a city? How were they similar?
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65
How did the shift to authoring in vernacular languages affect the spread of ideas across Europe?
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66
To what extent was the Holy Roman Empire a failed project for a unified state and to what extent did it work as intended?
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67
Which of the following did not likely influence the Viking incursion into Europe's heartland?
A) Increasing populations to support
B) Charlemagne's power and wealth
C) A lack of skilled artisans and technology
A) Increasing populations to support
B) Charlemagne's power and wealth
C) A lack of skilled artisans and technology
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68
How did constant warfare lead to changes in European fiscal policies and political institutions?
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69
Which of the following best describes the function of watermills and windmills in western Europe and elsewhere?
A) They provided picturesque backdrops for an emerging awareness of aesthetic beauty.
B) They worked together to transform air from rushing rivers into wind power.
C) They generated power for the mechanization of industrial tasks such as sawing logs and grinding flour.
A) They provided picturesque backdrops for an emerging awareness of aesthetic beauty.
B) They worked together to transform air from rushing rivers into wind power.
C) They generated power for the mechanization of industrial tasks such as sawing logs and grinding flour.
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70
What role did Christianity play in maintaining Charlemagne's empire?
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71
What were the most important ideas or practices that flowed from eastern to western Europe during this period, and why were they so important?
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72
Who benefited more from an alliance, the papacy or the Frankish kingdom?
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73
Describe the course of the Hundred Years War.
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74
Describe some critiques of authority produced by early Renaissance thinkers.
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75
How were climate and disease crises felt differently in rural versus urban communities across Europe?
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76
What were the most important legacies of the Holy Roman Empire?
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77
What were the origins for political debates over policy?
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78
What was the ultimate objective of Portuguese expansion of trade with Africa?
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79
Is it better to view Vikings, Bulgars, and Magyar movements as invasions of or mass migrations into Europe?
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What were the effects of the "Black Death"?
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