Deck 6: The Carolingian Era

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Which of the following are salient characteristics of the Carolingian world? (Select all that apply.)

A) It was north-oriented
B) It was predominantly rural
C) It was predominantly urban
D) It was Mediterranean-oriented
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The term ____________ refers to the cohesive Christian commonwealth under Charlemagne.
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Which economic traditions continually destabilized Merovingian kingship? (Select all that apply.)

A) Dividing inheritance among multiple sons
B) Investing in a single centralized palace
C) Debasing the currency
D) Giving away wealth and land to loyal followers
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Which policy did Charles Martel institute to fund his military expeditions?

A) He received funding from the pope
B) He confiscated and redistributed lucrative church properties
C) He married his daughter to a wealthy warlord ally
D) He made alliances with the Islamic Empire
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Who deposed the last Merovingian king?

A) The pope
B) Pepin the Short
C) Charles Martel
D) The patriarch of Constantinople
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The forged document ___________________ justified the pope's rule over the Papal States.
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<strong>  Which of Charlemagne's qualities does this statue articulate most clearly?</strong> A) His interest in education B) His imperial warrior persona C) His devotion to exercise and health D) His religious inclinations <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of Charlemagne's qualities does this statue articulate most clearly?

A) His interest in education
B) His imperial warrior persona
C) His devotion to exercise and health
D) His religious inclinations
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How did Charlemagne perceive his role within Christianity?

A) He believed he was the Church's protector and defender
B) He saw himself as humble and subordinate to the pope
C) He understood himself as divine
D) He had no interest in religion or Church affairs
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<strong>  What does the style of the Palatine Chapel indicate about Charlemagne's view of his rule?</strong> A) Architecture had no bearing on how a king was viewed B) The glories of the East were superior to those of the West C) He was the true heir to the Roman Empire D) Palaces were not important to itinerant kings <div style=padding-top: 35px> What does the style of the Palatine Chapel indicate about Charlemagne's view of his rule?

A) Architecture had no bearing on how a king was viewed
B) The glories of the East were superior to those of the West
C) He was the true heir to the Roman Empire
D) Palaces were not important to itinerant kings
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One dispute between Eastern and Western Christians surrounded the controversy over ____________, the rejection of religious images.
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Charlemagne sought to marry the first Byzantine empress ________ before she was forced into a convent.
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Which of the following formed the base of Carolingian society?

A) Urban artisans
B) Agriculture
C) International merchants
D) Mining
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Which of the following was NOT a type of landworker recognized in Carolingian capitularies?

A) Lidus
B) Colonus
C) Slave
D) Missi
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What best explains the rectangular shape of Carolingian fields?

A) Heavy soil required hard-to-turn teams of oxen
B) Rectangles were important symbols to the Carolingians
C) Fields followed the natural contours of the land
D) Capitularies required standardized field shapes
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What was the primary base of a Carolingian diet?

A) Meat
B) Grains
C) Fish
D) Fresh dairy
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Which of the following most impeded Carolingian economic growth?

A) A strictly money-based economy
B) A lack of intercity trade due to the dangers of the roads
C) An unwillingness to trade with other kingdoms
D) Repeated invasions by the Islamic empire
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The English scholar __________ produced a new, edited version of St Jerome's Vulgate Bible.
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What helped make the Carolingian renewal so effective?

A) Charlemagne drew respected scholars to the intellectual hub of his court
B) Charlemagne employed only Frankish scholars and artists
C) Charlemagne played a hands-off role in the renewal
D) Charlemagne privileged secular, not religious, renewal
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<strong>  What propagandistic message does this illumination communicate?</strong> A) The links between Carolingian and Merovingian kings B) The skill of Carolingian arists C) The similarities between Carolingian and Biblical kings D) The importance of musicians in Carolingian courts <div style=padding-top: 35px> What propagandistic message does this illumination communicate?

A) The links between Carolingian and Merovingian kings
B) The skill of Carolingian arists
C) The similarities between Carolingian and Biblical kings
D) The importance of musicians in Carolingian courts
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Charlemagne's imperial palace at the city of ___________ links him to ancient power by imitating the style of Roman churches.
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Deck 6: The Carolingian Era
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Which of the following are salient characteristics of the Carolingian world? (Select all that apply.)

A) It was north-oriented
B) It was predominantly rural
C) It was predominantly urban
D) It was Mediterranean-oriented
A,B
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The term ____________ refers to the cohesive Christian commonwealth under Charlemagne.
Christendom
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Which economic traditions continually destabilized Merovingian kingship? (Select all that apply.)

A) Dividing inheritance among multiple sons
B) Investing in a single centralized palace
C) Debasing the currency
D) Giving away wealth and land to loyal followers
A,D
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Which policy did Charles Martel institute to fund his military expeditions?

A) He received funding from the pope
B) He confiscated and redistributed lucrative church properties
C) He married his daughter to a wealthy warlord ally
D) He made alliances with the Islamic Empire
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Who deposed the last Merovingian king?

A) The pope
B) Pepin the Short
C) Charles Martel
D) The patriarch of Constantinople
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The forged document ___________________ justified the pope's rule over the Papal States.
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<strong>  Which of Charlemagne's qualities does this statue articulate most clearly?</strong> A) His interest in education B) His imperial warrior persona C) His devotion to exercise and health D) His religious inclinations Which of Charlemagne's qualities does this statue articulate most clearly?

A) His interest in education
B) His imperial warrior persona
C) His devotion to exercise and health
D) His religious inclinations
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How did Charlemagne perceive his role within Christianity?

A) He believed he was the Church's protector and defender
B) He saw himself as humble and subordinate to the pope
C) He understood himself as divine
D) He had no interest in religion or Church affairs
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<strong>  What does the style of the Palatine Chapel indicate about Charlemagne's view of his rule?</strong> A) Architecture had no bearing on how a king was viewed B) The glories of the East were superior to those of the West C) He was the true heir to the Roman Empire D) Palaces were not important to itinerant kings What does the style of the Palatine Chapel indicate about Charlemagne's view of his rule?

A) Architecture had no bearing on how a king was viewed
B) The glories of the East were superior to those of the West
C) He was the true heir to the Roman Empire
D) Palaces were not important to itinerant kings
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One dispute between Eastern and Western Christians surrounded the controversy over ____________, the rejection of religious images.
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Charlemagne sought to marry the first Byzantine empress ________ before she was forced into a convent.
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Which of the following formed the base of Carolingian society?

A) Urban artisans
B) Agriculture
C) International merchants
D) Mining
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Which of the following was NOT a type of landworker recognized in Carolingian capitularies?

A) Lidus
B) Colonus
C) Slave
D) Missi
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What best explains the rectangular shape of Carolingian fields?

A) Heavy soil required hard-to-turn teams of oxen
B) Rectangles were important symbols to the Carolingians
C) Fields followed the natural contours of the land
D) Capitularies required standardized field shapes
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What was the primary base of a Carolingian diet?

A) Meat
B) Grains
C) Fish
D) Fresh dairy
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Which of the following most impeded Carolingian economic growth?

A) A strictly money-based economy
B) A lack of intercity trade due to the dangers of the roads
C) An unwillingness to trade with other kingdoms
D) Repeated invasions by the Islamic empire
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The English scholar __________ produced a new, edited version of St Jerome's Vulgate Bible.
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What helped make the Carolingian renewal so effective?

A) Charlemagne drew respected scholars to the intellectual hub of his court
B) Charlemagne employed only Frankish scholars and artists
C) Charlemagne played a hands-off role in the renewal
D) Charlemagne privileged secular, not religious, renewal
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<strong>  What propagandistic message does this illumination communicate?</strong> A) The links between Carolingian and Merovingian kings B) The skill of Carolingian arists C) The similarities between Carolingian and Biblical kings D) The importance of musicians in Carolingian courts What propagandistic message does this illumination communicate?

A) The links between Carolingian and Merovingian kings
B) The skill of Carolingian arists
C) The similarities between Carolingian and Biblical kings
D) The importance of musicians in Carolingian courts
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Charlemagne's imperial palace at the city of ___________ links him to ancient power by imitating the style of Roman churches.
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