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Deck 6: The Rise of Europe: Fusion of Classical,christian,and Germanic Traditions
1
Who was responsible for the codification of the laws of ancient Rome?
A) Justinian
B) Theodoric
C) Boethius
D) Charlemagne
E) Constantine
A) Justinian
B) Theodoric
C) Boethius
D) Charlemagne
E) Constantine
Justinian
2
The Treaty of ____ marked the beginning of Germany.
A) Tours
B) Verdun
C) Strasburg
D) Wuerzburg
E) Worms
A) Tours
B) Verdun
C) Strasburg
D) Wuerzburg
E) Worms
Verdun
3
Examining the treatment of their subjects by the Islamic rulers,one would note that
A) Jews and Christians could testify in court against a Muslim.
B) Jews, but not Christians, were considered protected groups.
C) generally, the Islamic people had a policy of persecution of other faiths.
D) Jews were victimized by nasty stereotypes and caricatures.
E) Christians and Jews had to pay a special tax.
A) Jews and Christians could testify in court against a Muslim.
B) Jews, but not Christians, were considered protected groups.
C) generally, the Islamic people had a policy of persecution of other faiths.
D) Jews were victimized by nasty stereotypes and caricatures.
E) Christians and Jews had to pay a special tax.
Christians and Jews had to pay a special tax.
4
Muslims affirm each of the following except they
A) see their religion as the completion and perfection of Judaism and Christianity.
B) regard the ancient Hebrew prophets as messengers of God and value their message of compassion and the oneness of humanity.
C) acknowledge Jesus as great prophet but do not consider him divine.
D) worship only Allah, the creator of heaven and earth.
E) view Muhammad as the least important prophet.
A) see their religion as the completion and perfection of Judaism and Christianity.
B) regard the ancient Hebrew prophets as messengers of God and value their message of compassion and the oneness of humanity.
C) acknowledge Jesus as great prophet but do not consider him divine.
D) worship only Allah, the creator of heaven and earth.
E) view Muhammad as the least important prophet.
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5
Which of the following does NOT describe the gradual differences that eventually separated Latin Christendom and Byzantium?
A) Byzantium eventually adopted the Persian language.
B) Romerefused to recognize Byzantine emperors.
C) Byzantine emperors ruled over a theocracy.
D) Iconography became an issue between the two churches
E) With time, Byzantine became more Eastern in culture.
A) Byzantium eventually adopted the Persian language.
B) Romerefused to recognize Byzantine emperors.
C) Byzantine emperors ruled over a theocracy.
D) Iconography became an issue between the two churches
E) With time, Byzantine became more Eastern in culture.
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6
Which of the following was NOT a part of the group of invaders that threatened Europe in the ninth and tenth centuries?
A) Vikings.
B) Muslims.
C) Vandals.
D) Magyars
E) Northmen.
A) Vikings.
B) Muslims.
C) Vandals.
D) Magyars
E) Northmen.
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7
In the fifth century,German invaders founded kingdoms in all the following areas except
A) North Africa.
B) the Balkans.
C) Italy.
D) Spain.
E) Gaul.
A) North Africa.
B) the Balkans.
C) Italy.
D) Spain.
E) Gaul.
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8
____ collected Greek and Latin manuscripts and helped start the monastic practice of copying classical texts.
A) Isidore of Seville
B) Boethius
C) Theodoric
D) Cassiodorus
E) Alcuin
A) Isidore of Seville
B) Boethius
C) Theodoric
D) Cassiodorus
E) Alcuin
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9
Which of the following women was inspired by the Roman poet Terrence to write six dramas⎯the first since Roman times?
A) Hroswitha
B) Eleanor
C) Joan
D) Isabel
E) Sempronia
A) Hroswitha
B) Eleanor
C) Joan
D) Isabel
E) Sempronia
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10
Nunneries of the Middle Ages provided an outlet for the talents of unmarried
A) wenches.
B) peasants.
C) middle-class women.
D) serfs.
E) noblewomen.
A) wenches.
B) peasants.
C) middle-class women.
D) serfs.
E) noblewomen.
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11
The existence of the serfs was
A) likely to be dismal.
B) based on the need for protection that the lord could provide.
C) marred by the contempt that was felt for them.
D) likely to be too weak to resist the encroachment of local magnates.
E) All of these were true of the serfs' condition.
A) likely to be dismal.
B) based on the need for protection that the lord could provide.
C) marred by the contempt that was felt for them.
D) likely to be too weak to resist the encroachment of local magnates.
E) All of these were true of the serfs' condition.
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12
Boethius contributed to European civilization by
A) writing The City of God.
B) rejecting philosophy for more pragmatic approaches to contemporary needs.
C) translating into Latin Aristotle's treatises on logic.
D) urging that philosophers abandon the classical tradition.
E) helping to start the monastic practice of copying classical texts.
A) writing The City of God.
B) rejecting philosophy for more pragmatic approaches to contemporary needs.
C) translating into Latin Aristotle's treatises on logic.
D) urging that philosophers abandon the classical tradition.
E) helping to start the monastic practice of copying classical texts.
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13
Which is least associated with the era of Charlemagne?
A) Carolingian Renaissance
B) Palace school
C) Treaty of Verdun
D) Leo III
E) Conversion of the Saxons to Christianity
A) Carolingian Renaissance
B) Palace school
C) Treaty of Verdun
D) Leo III
E) Conversion of the Saxons to Christianity
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14
The Arabs' failure to take Constantinople in the late seventh and early eighth centuries was extremely important for later history because it
A) signaled the onset of Muslim decline.
B) provoked Latin Crusaders to attempt the reconquest of the Holy Land.
C) meant that Islam would not advance into the Balkans for another 700 years.
D) inspired Virgil to write the Aeneid.
E) meant Islam will never be accepted by westerners.
A) signaled the onset of Muslim decline.
B) provoked Latin Crusaders to attempt the reconquest of the Holy Land.
C) meant that Islam would not advance into the Balkans for another 700 years.
D) inspired Virgil to write the Aeneid.
E) meant Islam will never be accepted by westerners.
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15
Which of the following terms refers to the governmental structure of the Middle Ages?
A) Tutelege
B) Manorialism
C) Homage
D) Vassalage
E) Feudalism
A) Tutelege
B) Manorialism
C) Homage
D) Vassalage
E) Feudalism
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16
One may correctly describe Byzantine civilization as
A) being predominantly Islamic.
B) being economically more advanced than the Latin West.
C) letting the cultural life lag while pursuing trade.
D) being centered upon Cairo.
E) accepting the Pope as head of all Christians.
A) being predominantly Islamic.
B) being economically more advanced than the Latin West.
C) letting the cultural life lag while pursuing trade.
D) being centered upon Cairo.
E) accepting the Pope as head of all Christians.
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17
The Roman and Greek Orthodox clergy disagreed on each of the following issues except
A) the practice of the Mass.
B) the power of the papacy.
C) ceremonial differences.
D) holy days.
E) the display of images.
A) the practice of the Mass.
B) the power of the papacy.
C) ceremonial differences.
D) holy days.
E) the display of images.
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18
Under the leadership of Theodoric the Great
A) powerful aristocratic Roman families still held government offices.
B) the Roman Senate was eliminated.
C) those schools that still existed were destroyed.
D) the pope was forced into exile.
E) Roman civilization was destroyed.
A) powerful aristocratic Roman families still held government offices.
B) the Roman Senate was eliminated.
C) those schools that still existed were destroyed.
D) the pope was forced into exile.
E) Roman civilization was destroyed.
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19
The term liege homage means
A) a small castle.
B) the wooden grid that fell down, blocking a drawbridge entrance.
C) the area of the castle where food was stored.
D) prime loyalty.
E) sole owner.
A) a small castle.
B) the wooden grid that fell down, blocking a drawbridge entrance.
C) the area of the castle where food was stored.
D) prime loyalty.
E) sole owner.
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20
The Fourth Crusade at the beginning of the thirteenth century
A) recaptured Jerusalem.
B) never left port in Venice.
C) captured Antioch.
D) sacked Constantinople.
E) captured Edessa.
A) recaptured Jerusalem.
B) never left port in Venice.
C) captured Antioch.
D) sacked Constantinople.
E) captured Edessa.
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21
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Muhammad
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22
All of the following brought about the revival of trade in the Middle Ages except
A) expanding agricultural production.
B) the end of the Viking attacks.
C) greater political stability.
D) increasing population.
E) unwillingness of serfs to move from their customary homes and fields to new lands.
A) expanding agricultural production.
B) the end of the Viking attacks.
C) greater political stability.
D) increasing population.
E) unwillingness of serfs to move from their customary homes and fields to new lands.
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23
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Ottoman Empire
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24
Which of the following was a significant development for businessmen of the High Middle Ages?
A) Double-entry bookkeeping
B) Commercial law
C) Bills of exchange
D) The development of banking and credit instruments
E) All of these aided businessmen of the High Middle Ages
A) Double-entry bookkeeping
B) Commercial law
C) Bills of exchange
D) The development of banking and credit instruments
E) All of these aided businessmen of the High Middle Ages
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25
In 962,emulating the coronation of Charlemagne,the pope crowned ____"Emperor of the Romans."
A) Hugh
B) John
C) Otto
D) Henry 1
E) Frederick
A) Hugh
B) John
C) Otto
D) Henry 1
E) Frederick
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26
Pope ____ clashed with King Henry IV in what became known as the Investiture Controversy.
A) Nicholas II
B) Gregory VII
C) Urban II
D) Boniface
E) Calixtus
A) Nicholas II
B) Gregory VII
C) Urban II
D) Boniface
E) Calixtus
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27
Attitudes toward the Jewish community in medieval Europe were predicated upon the belief that
A) all Jews for all time were guilty of deicide.
B) Jews practiced ritual killing of Christian children.
C) Jews crucified Jesus
D) Jews were responsible for the Black Plague
E) All of these were charged against Jews.
A) all Jews for all time were guilty of deicide.
B) Jews practiced ritual killing of Christian children.
C) Jews crucified Jesus
D) Jews were responsible for the Black Plague
E) All of these were charged against Jews.
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28
The foremost Jewish scholar of the Middle Ages was
A) David Ben Gurion.
B) Peter Waldo.
C) Peter the Hermit.
D) Moses ben Maimon.
E) Ben Gurion.
A) David Ben Gurion.
B) Peter Waldo.
C) Peter the Hermit.
D) Moses ben Maimon.
E) Ben Gurion.
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29
It may be said of the High Middle Ages that
A) manorial farmland was still sufficient for the population.
B) the power of the Roman pope was declining.
C) a growing spiritual vitality accompanied the economic recovery and increased political stability.
D) it was a period of irreligion.
E) it was a time of spiritual retrogression.
A) manorial farmland was still sufficient for the population.
B) the power of the Roman pope was declining.
C) a growing spiritual vitality accompanied the economic recovery and increased political stability.
D) it was a period of irreligion.
E) it was a time of spiritual retrogression.
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30
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Clovis
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31
Which of the following does NOT describe the history of the Crusades?
A) increased the wealth of the Italian cities that furnished transportation and benefited from the trade with the East.
B) contributed to the decline of feudalism and strengthened the European monarchy.
C) did not lead to the massacre of Muslims and Jews.
D) inspired idealism and heroism in the West.
E) sparked an interest in geography and travel.
A) increased the wealth of the Italian cities that furnished transportation and benefited from the trade with the East.
B) contributed to the decline of feudalism and strengthened the European monarchy.
C) did not lead to the massacre of Muslims and Jews.
D) inspired idealism and heroism in the West.
E) sparked an interest in geography and travel.
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32
When the Carolingian line was extinguished,the lords of France offered the title of king to
A) Philip.
B) William.
C) Hugh.
D) Louis.
E) Otto.
A) Philip.
B) William.
C) Hugh.
D) Louis.
E) Otto.
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33
The English King that signed the Magna Carta was
A) King John
B) King Henry II
C) King Richard I
D) King Charles II
E) King William
A) King John
B) King Henry II
C) King Richard I
D) King Charles II
E) King William
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34
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Koran
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35
The Magna Carta was important because
A) kings could not declare a war without referring to the pope.
B) it freed serfs and peasants from being forced to serve in the military.
C) it established the foundation recognizing basic rights and liberties.
D) it established the office of prime minister.
E) the kings were removed as the head of the church.
A) kings could not declare a war without referring to the pope.
B) it freed serfs and peasants from being forced to serve in the military.
C) it established the foundation recognizing basic rights and liberties.
D) it established the office of prime minister.
E) the kings were removed as the head of the church.
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36
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"People of the book"
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37
What was the attitude of lords to peasants opening wastelands to cultivation?
A) They discouraged it for fear of a drain on labor available to them.
B) They encouraged it by promising serfs freedom in exchange for moving to new lands.
C) They confiscated newly opened land from peasants and enserfed them.
D) They encouraged it by offering to buy the land from the peasants once it was improved.
E) They threatened to increase the services of serfs who moved to the new lands.
A) They discouraged it for fear of a drain on labor available to them.
B) They encouraged it by promising serfs freedom in exchange for moving to new lands.
C) They confiscated newly opened land from peasants and enserfed them.
D) They encouraged it by offering to buy the land from the peasants once it was improved.
E) They threatened to increase the services of serfs who moved to the new lands.
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38
Judging by the Domesday Book,which European monarch had the best knowledge of his kingdom's economic assets in the late eleventh century A.D.?
A) Louis IX of France
B) John of England
C) Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire
D) William the Conqueror of England
E) Henry I
A) Louis IX of France
B) John of England
C) Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire
D) William the Conqueror of England
E) Henry I
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39
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Charles Martel
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40
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theocracy
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41
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Catharism
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42
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43
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44
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45
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46
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47
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48
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Carolingian Renaissance
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49
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50
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51
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52
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53
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54
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56
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57
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58
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59
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).

On a map of Europe,locate the two Christian capitals at the end of the Roman Empire.

On a map of Europe,locate the two Christian capitals at the end of the Roman Empire.
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60
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61
The capital of Byzantium was
A) Athens
B) Jerusalem
C) Cairo
D) Constantinople
E) Rome
A) Athens
B) Jerusalem
C) Cairo
D) Constantinople
E) Rome
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62
How "holy" were the holy wars or Crusades?
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63
Besides just saving examples of Roman and Greek intellectual heritage,Boethius
A) tried to join faith and reason
B) recreated Socrates schools in Athens
C) stopped the spread of Christianity
D) rejected Christendom in favor of Islam
E) led Germanic armies into Greece to restore order
A) tried to join faith and reason
B) recreated Socrates schools in Athens
C) stopped the spread of Christianity
D) rejected Christendom in favor of Islam
E) led Germanic armies into Greece to restore order
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64
In 800,Pope Leo III crowned _________ Emperor of the Romans.
A) Pepin the Short
B) Louis the Pious
C) Charles Martel
D) Charlemagne
E) Alcuin of York
A) Pepin the Short
B) Louis the Pious
C) Charles Martel
D) Charlemagne
E) Alcuin of York
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65
Explain how the Christian Church became the cementing factor of Western civilization during the Middle Ages.
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66
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).

On a Map of Europe,label the modern day nations resulting from the Treaty of Verdun.

On a Map of Europe,label the modern day nations resulting from the Treaty of Verdun.
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67
Discuss the life of a serf and his family under the feudal-manorial system?
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68
The Frankish leader that converted to Roman Catholicism was
A) Charlemagne
B) Pepin
C) Clovis
D) Charles Martel
E) Boniface
A) Charlemagne
B) Pepin
C) Clovis
D) Charles Martel
E) Boniface
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69
The Koran holds that Jesus was
A) the son of God and therefore divine
B) a great prophet but not divine
C) not the son of God but was divine
D) a deceiver of the Jewish people
E) a mythical figure that never lived
A) the son of God and therefore divine
B) a great prophet but not divine
C) not the son of God but was divine
D) a deceiver of the Jewish people
E) a mythical figure that never lived
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70
Refer to two heresies that faced the Christian Church during the High Middle Ages.Explain their teachings and evaluate the threat posed to the unity of the church.
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71
The economic foundation of Feudalism was
A) Capitalism
B) Merchantialism
C) Manorialism
D) Utopianism
E) Agrarianism
A) Capitalism
B) Merchantialism
C) Manorialism
D) Utopianism
E) Agrarianism
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72
How did the Carolingians change Europe? You should consider its political,cultural,and intellectual effect on Europe.
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73
The Fiver Pillars of Islam include all but the following
A) a believer must face Mecca and pray five times a day
B) must be generous to the poor
C) refrain from eat or drink from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan
D) participate in Jihad against infidels
E) complete pilgrimage to Mecca
A) a believer must face Mecca and pray five times a day
B) must be generous to the poor
C) refrain from eat or drink from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan
D) participate in Jihad against infidels
E) complete pilgrimage to Mecca
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74
Please use this outline map of Europe to answer the question(s).

On a map of Europe locate the sites associated with the following
A)Charles Martel's victory over the Muslims
B)The Church of Hagia Sophia.
C)The territory of William the Conqueror.

On a map of Europe locate the sites associated with the following
A)Charles Martel's victory over the Muslims
B)The Church of Hagia Sophia.
C)The territory of William the Conqueror.
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75
The term Carolingian refers to people descendant from
A) Charlemage
B) Charles Martel
C) Carol of Abbey
D) Clovis
E) Pope Charles I
A) Charlemage
B) Charles Martel
C) Carol of Abbey
D) Clovis
E) Pope Charles I
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76
In exchange for a Lord's protection and a fief a vassal duties included all except
A) providing lodging if the Lord was travelling
B) supplying knights
C) serving on the Lord's courts
D) only serving one Lord
E) presenting gifts if the Lord's son was knighted
A) providing lodging if the Lord was travelling
B) supplying knights
C) serving on the Lord's courts
D) only serving one Lord
E) presenting gifts if the Lord's son was knighted
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77
What were some of the powers that the medieval papacy could exert to enforce its will?
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78
What was feudalism and why did it develop in medieval Europe?
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79
The following reasons explain why Roman Empire survived in the east and not in the west except
A) the east was more urbanized
B) the east was wealthier
C) the west had fewer people
D) the west suffered greater invasions from Germanic tribes
E) the east had rejected Christianity
A) the east was more urbanized
B) the east was wealthier
C) the west had fewer people
D) the west suffered greater invasions from Germanic tribes
E) the east had rejected Christianity
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80
All of the following statements are true of the three-field system except
A) only two-thirds of the land was used in a given year
B) it increased the amount of land farmed
C) diversification of crops added more vegetable protein
D) was mostly used in Southern Europe
E) left one-third of the land fallow each year
A) only two-thirds of the land was used in a given year
B) it increased the amount of land farmed
C) diversification of crops added more vegetable protein
D) was mostly used in Southern Europe
E) left one-third of the land fallow each year
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