Deck 11: The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century
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Deck 11: The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century
1
What were the major themes of the vernacular literature of Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Chaucer? How did the work of Christine de Pizan indicate both similar and different concerns?
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2
What led to the papacy's decline during the fourteenth century?
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3
define the following term:
Yersinia pestis
Yersinia pestis
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What major problems did European states face in the fourteenth century? How are these problems evident in the history of England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire?
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How did the adversities of the fourteenth century affect urban life and medical practices at the time?
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What factors that led to the urban and rural revolts in the fourteenth century. Which causes were most important and why?
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To what extent were climate and disease key factors in producing economic and social changes in the Later Middle Ages?
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What were the main causes of the Great Schism? What were the major results of this political and religious conflict?
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9
Compare and contrast the Jacquerie with the English Peasants' Revolt. What accounts for the differences?
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10
define the following term:
flagellants
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11
What were the causes and consequences of the failure of Germany and Italy to develop strong centralized governments?
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12
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pogroms
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13
define the following term:
Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron
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14
define the following term:
bubonic plague
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15
What changes occurred in the political life of Italy during the fourteenth century?
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What were the greatest short-term and long-term consequences of the Black Death?
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Evaluate the social, military, economic, and political consequences of the introduction and use of cannons and gunpowder.
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18
define the following term:
Black Death
Black Death
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"little ice age" and great famine
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20
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pneumonic plague
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the Hundred Years' War
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grandi, popolo grasso, and popolo minuto
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condottieri
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Italian communes
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the longbow
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26
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Henry V and the Battle of Agincourt
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Statute of Laborers
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Charles the dauphin/VII
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Florence's ciompi
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scutage
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Joan of Arc
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Orléans
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the Visconti and the d'Este
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the Jacquerie
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the gabelle and the taille
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gunpowder
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Wat Tyler, John Ball, and the English Peasants' Revolt
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the Battle of Crécy
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Golden Bull of Charles IV
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dukes of Burgundy and Orleans
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Meister Eckhart
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Catherine of Siena
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Giotto
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Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life
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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
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46
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the vernacular
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Petrarch's sonnets
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Gerard Groote
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Great Schism
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Marsiglio of Padua
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Modern Devotion
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Council of Constance
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Council of Ten and the doge
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conciliarism
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55
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Dante's Divine Comedy
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56
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Pope Boniface VIII's Unam Sanctam
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57
define the following term:
Christine de Pizan
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58
define the following term:
mysticism
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William of Occam and nominalism
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60
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Avignon
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61
Among the adverse economic and population changes in fourteenth-century Europe were
A)shrinking peasant land holdings below the size needed to support a family.
B)an exodus of residents from overpopulated rural areas.
C)rapidly rising numbers of poor people in cities.
D)all productive land was being farmed, including many marginal lands susceptible to changing weather patterns
E)all the above
A)shrinking peasant land holdings below the size needed to support a family.
B)an exodus of residents from overpopulated rural areas.
C)rapidly rising numbers of poor people in cities.
D)all productive land was being farmed, including many marginal lands susceptible to changing weather patterns
E)all the above
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62
All of the following were reactions to the great plague except
A)an increase in violence and murder due to a sense of life's cheapness.
B)the formation of groups like the flagellants, who flogged themselves to save the world.
C)a reduction in the persecution of religious minorities because of the displeasure it caused God.
D)morbidity and preoccupation with death in everyday life.
E)economic depression.
A)an increase in violence and murder due to a sense of life's cheapness.
B)the formation of groups like the flagellants, who flogged themselves to save the world.
C)a reduction in the persecution of religious minorities because of the displeasure it caused God.
D)morbidity and preoccupation with death in everyday life.
E)economic depression.
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63
Postplague socioeconomic relations between rich and poor in Europe
A)improved noticeably as Christians sought to make peace with one another to please an angry God.
B)did not alter from their preplague character.
C)deteriorated because a surplus of workers resulted in a dramatic downturn in wages.
D)improved radically as the economy entered into a period of sustained prosperity.
E)got much worse as the positions of landlords deteriorated, and they sought to limit the gains of the peasants.
A)improved noticeably as Christians sought to make peace with one another to please an angry God.
B)did not alter from their preplague character.
C)deteriorated because a surplus of workers resulted in a dramatic downturn in wages.
D)improved radically as the economy entered into a period of sustained prosperity.
E)got much worse as the positions of landlords deteriorated, and they sought to limit the gains of the peasants.
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64
define the following term:
clocks, eyeglasses, and paper
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65
The European aristocracy responded to the adversity of the great plague by
A)seeking to lower wages by legal means, especially for farm laborers.
B)producing only the most basic foodstuffs, such as grain.
C)petitioning kings to order the relocation of laborers.
D)forming agricultural cooperatives linking landowners, laborers, and city consumers.
E)investing in trade and commerce rather than agricultural production.
A)seeking to lower wages by legal means, especially for farm laborers.
B)producing only the most basic foodstuffs, such as grain.
C)petitioning kings to order the relocation of laborers.
D)forming agricultural cooperatives linking landowners, laborers, and city consumers.
E)investing in trade and commerce rather than agricultural production.
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66
The Black Death resulted in a decline of the European population by
A)10 percent.
B)between 15 and 25 percent.
C)between 25 and 50 percent.
D)between 50 and 75 percent.
E)80 percent.
A)10 percent.
B)between 15 and 25 percent.
C)between 25 and 50 percent.
D)between 50 and 75 percent.
E)80 percent.
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67
The term ars moriendi means
A)the art of dying.
B)the beauty of death.
C)the triumph of life.
D)the art of living well
E)the divine artist
A)the art of dying.
B)the beauty of death.
C)the triumph of life.
D)the art of living well
E)the divine artist
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68
define the following term:
the "four humors"
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69
Merchants and manufacturers responded to the economic tribulations of the fourteenth century by
A)increasing their prices.
B)restricting competition and resisting the demands of the lower classes.
C)blaming the Jews and persecuting them.
D)pressuring the government to raise the prices of their products.
E)adopting laissez-faire policies.
A)increasing their prices.
B)restricting competition and resisting the demands of the lower classes.
C)blaming the Jews and persecuting them.
D)pressuring the government to raise the prices of their products.
E)adopting laissez-faire policies.
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70
One major issue behind the Hundred Years' War was a claim to the French throne by the English king
A)John II.
B)Edward II.
C)Edward III.
D)William the Conqueror
E)Henry I.
A)John II.
B)Edward II.
C)Edward III.
D)William the Conqueror
E)Henry I.
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71
The English Peasants' Revolt of 1381
A)was caused by the rising economic expectations of ordinary people.
B)was halted when leaders Wat Tyler and John Ball betrayed the peasants' cause.
C)succeeded in getting the government to agree to the peasants' demands.
D)gained long-term results for the peasants.
E)led to the end of the Hundred Years' War.
A)was caused by the rising economic expectations of ordinary people.
B)was halted when leaders Wat Tyler and John Ball betrayed the peasants' cause.
C)succeeded in getting the government to agree to the peasants' demands.
D)gained long-term results for the peasants.
E)led to the end of the Hundred Years' War.
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72
What was the main cause of the early fourteenth century famines?
A)a blight that struck the wheat crop
B)a lack of knowledge of scientific agriculture
C)droughts throughout most of Europe
D)a little ice age inducing bad weather with heavy rains
E)urban pollution that spread into nearby farming regions.
A)a blight that struck the wheat crop
B)a lack of knowledge of scientific agriculture
C)droughts throughout most of Europe
D)a little ice age inducing bad weather with heavy rains
E)urban pollution that spread into nearby farming regions.
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73
The bubonic plague originated in
A)Africa.
B)Syria.
C)Italy.
D)the Azores.
E)Asia.
A)Africa.
B)Syria.
C)Italy.
D)the Azores.
E)Asia.
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74
Pogroms were
A)religious ceremonies convened to ask for God's help against the plague.
B)special indulgences granted to those infected with the plague.
C)organized massacres against the Jews.
D)the name given to people believed to be responsible for the Black Death.
E)mysterious sites where people could go to miraculously recover from the plague.
A)religious ceremonies convened to ask for God's help against the plague.
B)special indulgences granted to those infected with the plague.
C)organized massacres against the Jews.
D)the name given to people believed to be responsible for the Black Death.
E)mysterious sites where people could go to miraculously recover from the plague.
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75
A key economic consequence of the plague was
A)the rapid expansion of European civic banking to rebuild industry.
B)a decline in manorialism and weakening of feudalism as noble landlords desperate for cash converted peasant labor service to market rents freeing their serfs.
C)the more frequent bankruptcy of monarchs as they emptied their treasuries trying to provide poor relief.
D)the very slow enrichment of middling peasant laborers who began to dominate rural communities.
E)a long-term trend to abandon cities for the more secure rural environment.
A)the rapid expansion of European civic banking to rebuild industry.
B)a decline in manorialism and weakening of feudalism as noble landlords desperate for cash converted peasant labor service to market rents freeing their serfs.
C)the more frequent bankruptcy of monarchs as they emptied their treasuries trying to provide poor relief.
D)the very slow enrichment of middling peasant laborers who began to dominate rural communities.
E)a long-term trend to abandon cities for the more secure rural environment.
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76
The French government and aristocracy responded to the Jacquerie by
A)drafting the rebels into the army.
B)taking no action and letting it run its course.
C)negotiating a settlement with its leaders.
D)massacring the participants.
E)renouncing their historic privileges.
A)drafting the rebels into the army.
B)taking no action and letting it run its course.
C)negotiating a settlement with its leaders.
D)massacring the participants.
E)renouncing their historic privileges.
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77
Economically, the great plague and the crises of the fourteenth century
A)devastated peasants but not nobles.
B)brought an economic boom to landlords.
C)caused only minor changes in agricultural practices.
D)raised wages because of a scarcity of labor.
E)had little impact.
A)devastated peasants but not nobles.
B)brought an economic boom to landlords.
C)caused only minor changes in agricultural practices.
D)raised wages because of a scarcity of labor.
E)had little impact.
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78
define the following term:
Francisco Traini's The Triumph of Death
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79
During the Black Death
A)Western Europe became home to large Jewish communities because of persecutions in Russia and Poland.
B)the worst organized massacres of the Jews were carried out in England.
C)the Jews acted as partners of the flagellants in seeking to mitigate the effects of plague.
D)Strasbourg became the most important place of refuge for Jews.
E)Jews were accused of causing the plague by poisoning town wells.
A)Western Europe became home to large Jewish communities because of persecutions in Russia and Poland.
B)the worst organized massacres of the Jews were carried out in England.
C)the Jews acted as partners of the flagellants in seeking to mitigate the effects of plague.
D)Strasbourg became the most important place of refuge for Jews.
E)Jews were accused of causing the plague by poisoning town wells.
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80
The flagellants
A)were praised by the Catholic church for their miraculous deeds.
B)were attracted attention and created mass hysteria wherever they went.
C)worked with both Jews and clergy to cope with the disorder and dislocation caused by the plague.
D)remained a popular religious movement throughout the fourteenth century.
E)were only to be found in isolated rural areas.
A)were praised by the Catholic church for their miraculous deeds.
B)were attracted attention and created mass hysteria wherever they went.
C)worked with both Jews and clergy to cope with the disorder and dislocation caused by the plague.
D)remained a popular religious movement throughout the fourteenth century.
E)were only to be found in isolated rural areas.
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