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
In the conduct of the Hundred Years' War, which of the following proved a sure sign of feudalism's decline?
A)The inability of feuding kings to raise armies of knights
B)The reliance of kings on artillery as the main component of royal armies
C)The decisive role of peasant foot soldiers rather than mounted knights
A)The inability of feuding kings to raise armies of knights
B)The reliance of kings on artillery as the main component of royal armies
C)The decisive role of peasant foot soldiers rather than mounted knights
The decisive role of peasant foot soldiers rather than mounted knights
2
Which of the following is a key economic consequence of the plague?
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
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
A decline in manorialism and weakening of feudalism as noble landlords desperate for cash converted peasant labor service to market rents, freeing their serfs
3
In fourteenth-century Venice, the real executive power of the state came to be held by whom?
A)Doge
B)Council of Ten
C)Council of Merchants
A)Doge
B)Council of Ten
C)Council of Merchants
Council of Ten
4
How did the French government and aristocracy respond to the Jacquerie?
A)Drafting the rebels into the army
B)Massacring the participants
C)Negotiating a settlement with its leaders
A)Drafting the rebels into the army
B)Massacring the participants
C)Negotiating a settlement with its leaders
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5
Who were the Italian condottieri?
A)Political leaders supporting the pope
B)Bankers with branch banks throughout much of Western Europe
C)Leaders of mercenary bands, occasionally ruling as military dictators
A)Political leaders supporting the pope
B)Bankers with branch banks throughout much of Western Europe
C)Leaders of mercenary bands, occasionally ruling as military dictators
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6
Politically, Italy and Germany were similar in the fourteenth century for what reason?
A)The plague had equally devastated both regions.
B)Both regions failed to develop a centralized monarchical state.
C)Local nobles and town governments lost much influence over reigning kings.
A)The plague had equally devastated both regions.
B)Both regions failed to develop a centralized monarchical state.
C)Local nobles and town governments lost much influence over reigning kings.
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7
One major issue behind the Hundred Years' War was a claim to the French throne by which English king?
A)John II
B)Edward II
C)Edward III
A)John II
B)Edward II
C)Edward III
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8
Which of the following describes an adverse economic and population change in fourteenth-century Europe?
A)Growing peasant land holdings below the size needed to support a family
B)An exodus of residents from overpopulated rural areas
C)Slowly rising numbers of poor people in cities
A)Growing peasant land holdings below the size needed to support a family
B)An exodus of residents from overpopulated rural areas
C)Slowly rising numbers of poor people in cities
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9
What was the main cause of the early fourteenth century famines?
A)A little ice age inducing bad weather with heavy rains
B)A lack of knowledge of scientific agriculture
C)Droughts throughout most of Europe
A)A little ice age inducing bad weather with heavy rains
B)A lack of knowledge of scientific agriculture
C)Droughts throughout most of Europe
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10
Florence was ruled throughout most of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries by whom?
A)Grandi
B)Popólo grasso
C)Popólo minuto
A)Grandi
B)Popólo grasso
C)Popólo minuto
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11
What crucial battle of the Hundred Years' War was won by Henry V in 1415 and led to the treaty and apparent victory in the war for Henry and England?
A)Battle of Agincourt
B)Battle of Tours
C)Battle of Poitiers
A)Battle of Agincourt
B)Battle of Tours
C)Battle of Poitiers
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12
What was the chief ambition of the Venetian city-state in the fourteenth century?
A)Financial control of the Holy Roman Empire
B)Inducing the bankruptcy of the papacy
C)To create a maritime commercial empire throughout the Mediterranean and Black seas
A)Financial control of the Holy Roman Empire
B)Inducing the bankruptcy of the papacy
C)To create a maritime commercial empire throughout the Mediterranean and Black seas
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13
During the reign of Edward III of England, how did the role of the Great Council of the barons change?
A)It became the chief advisory body of the king.
B)It relinquished most of its main powers.
C)It became the House of Lords, forming a hereditary body of peers in parliament.
A)It became the chief advisory body of the king.
B)It relinquished most of its main powers.
C)It became the House of Lords, forming a hereditary body of peers in parliament.
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14
The Golden Bull of 1356 in Germany had what effect?
A)It made heredity rather than election the process by which German kings were selected.
B)It ensured the independence of the ecclesiastical states.
C)It gave seven electors the power to choose the "king of the Romans."
A)It made heredity rather than election the process by which German kings were selected.
B)It ensured the independence of the ecclesiastical states.
C)It gave seven electors the power to choose the "king of the Romans."
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15
The conflict between Pope Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France began when Philip did which of the following?
A)Tried to end corruption in the French Church.
B)Tried to buy the papacy for his nephew, Henry.
C)Taxed churchmen without the Church's permission.
A)Tried to end corruption in the French Church.
B)Tried to buy the papacy for his nephew, Henry.
C)Taxed churchmen without the Church's permission.
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16
How did merchants and manufacturers respond to the economic tribulations of the fourteenth century?
A)By increasing their prices
B)By restricting competition and resisting the demands of the lower classes
C)By blaming the Jews and persecuting them
A)By increasing their prices
B)By restricting competition and resisting the demands of the lower classes
C)By blaming the Jews and persecuting them
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17
Joan of Arc saved France by inspiring the French soldiers to break the English siege of which city?
A)Bordeaux
B)Amiens
C)Orléans
A)Bordeaux
B)Amiens
C)Orléans
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18
Which of the following is true of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381?
A)It was caused by the rising economic expectations of ordinary people.
B)It was halted when leaders Wat Tyler and John Ball betrayed the peasants' cause.
C)It succeeded in getting the government to agree to the peasants' demands.
A)It was caused by the rising economic expectations of ordinary people.
B)It was halted when leaders Wat Tyler and John Ball betrayed the peasants' cause.
C)It succeeded in getting the government to agree to the peasants' demands.
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19
Politically, France by the end of the fourteenth century experienced which of the following?
A)The dominance of the Estates-General in determining government policy and administering taxes
B)No new forms of government revenue due to royal opposition
C)Chaos and civil war as rival noble factions fought for control of the realm
A)The dominance of the Estates-General in determining government policy and administering taxes
B)No new forms of government revenue due to royal opposition
C)Chaos and civil war as rival noble factions fought for control of the realm
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20
Prior to the Golden Bull of 1356, how is Germany best described?
A)It composed the four kingdoms of Bavaria, Prussia, Hanover, and Austria.
B)It was under the sole authority of the pope.
C)It was a land of hundreds of virtually independent states.
A)It composed the four kingdoms of Bavaria, Prussia, Hanover, and Austria.
B)It was under the sole authority of the pope.
C)It was a land of hundreds of virtually independent states.
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21
How did medieval people respond to the plague?
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22
Which is the best description of parent-child relationships in the Middle Ages?
A)Parents were mostly indifferent toward their children, who often died while very young.
B)Parents lavished considerable attention and affection on their offspring.
C)Children were increasingly given over to be raised by strict church tutors.
A)Parents were mostly indifferent toward their children, who often died while very young.
B)Parents lavished considerable attention and affection on their offspring.
C)Children were increasingly given over to be raised by strict church tutors.
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23
What was the "little ice age," and why does it matter?
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24
From 1305 to 1377, the Papacy resided across the French border in which town?
A)Avignon
B)Bordeaux
C)Provence
A)Avignon
B)Bordeaux
C)Provence
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25
Where is the Decameron set?
A)In Florence at the time of the Black Death
B)In Rome during the Great Schism
C)In German lands after the Golden Bull
A)In Florence at the time of the Black Death
B)In Rome during the Great Schism
C)In German lands after the Golden Bull
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26
How is mysticism in the fourteenth century best described?
A)It was especially advocated by the nominalist school of William of Occam.
B)It particularly took hold in France and Spain.
C)It emphasized an intensely personal feeling of oneness with God.
A)It was especially advocated by the nominalist school of William of Occam.
B)It particularly took hold in France and Spain.
C)It emphasized an intensely personal feeling of oneness with God.
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27
Why did some Europeans target Jews during the plague?
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28
All are correct about Petrarch EXCEPT which of the following?
A)He was a Florentine.
B)He wrote in the vernacular.
C)He wrote sonnets in Latin.
A)He was a Florentine.
B)He wrote in the vernacular.
C)He wrote sonnets in Latin.
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29
The Black Death resulted in a decline of the European population by how much?
A)10 percent
B)Between 15 and 25 percent
C)Between 25 and 50 percent
A)10 percent
B)Between 15 and 25 percent
C)Between 25 and 50 percent
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30
How is Meister Eckhart best described?
A)He challenged the works of Thomas Aquinas in public disputations.
B)He was a mystic who claimed that one could achieve a union of the soul with God.
C)He was a noted leader of the flagellants who turned to persecution of the Jews.
A)He challenged the works of Thomas Aquinas in public disputations.
B)He was a mystic who claimed that one could achieve a union of the soul with God.
C)He was a noted leader of the flagellants who turned to persecution of the Jews.
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31
The Great Schism resulted in which of the following?
A)It put an end to the church's previous financial abuses.
B)It badly damaged the faith of many Christian believers.
C)It rejuvenated Christianity as it had been on the decline throughout Europe.
A)It put an end to the church's previous financial abuses.
B)It badly damaged the faith of many Christian believers.
C)It rejuvenated Christianity as it had been on the decline throughout Europe.
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32
Who was the fourteenth-century theologian who claimed that reason could not prove spiritual truth?
A)Thomas Aquinas
B)William of Occam
C)Oddone Colonna
A)Thomas Aquinas
B)William of Occam
C)Oddone Colonna
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33
Pogroms are best described how?
A)They were religious ceremonies convened to ask for God's help against the plague.
B)They were special indulgences granted to those infected with the plague.
C)They were organized massacres of Jews living in European communities.
A)They were religious ceremonies convened to ask for God's help against the plague.
B)They were special indulgences granted to those infected with the plague.
C)They were organized massacres of Jews living in European communities.
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34
Changed urban attitudes in the fourteenth century included which of the following?
A)The regulation and acceptance of prostitution in most communities
B)Later marriages and increases in the number of extended families
C)Children being seen as valuable only in their capacity to work and earn money for the family
A)The regulation and acceptance of prostitution in most communities
B)Later marriages and increases in the number of extended families
C)Children being seen as valuable only in their capacity to work and earn money for the family
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35
How is Dante's Divine Comedy best described?
A)It is considered a supreme summary of medieval thought.
B)It was one of the last fourteenth-century works to be written in Latin.
C)It lashed out at the "barbarity" of the classical tradition.
A)It is considered a supreme summary of medieval thought.
B)It was one of the last fourteenth-century works to be written in Latin.
C)It lashed out at the "barbarity" of the classical tradition.
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36
What was the effect of the Black Death on Europe's population, and where was this effect most pronounced?
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37
How did women benefit from the Black Death?
A)There were new employment opportunities.
B)They were immune because of herbs taken in conjunction with pregnancy.
C)Social custom expected them to be restricted to their houses so they were less exposed to it.
A)There were new employment opportunities.
B)They were immune because of herbs taken in conjunction with pregnancy.
C)Social custom expected them to be restricted to their houses so they were less exposed to it.
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38
How is Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales best described?
A)It celebrated English victories in the Hundred Years' War.
B)It portrayed characters from a variety of status levels, both high- and low-born.
C)It justified the English Peasants' Revolt.
A)It celebrated English victories in the Hundred Years' War.
B)It portrayed characters from a variety of status levels, both high- and low-born.
C)It justified the English Peasants' Revolt.
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39
What happened to medieval cities during the plague?
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40
Why did peasants begin demanding more privileges after the plague?
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41
All were reactions to the great plague EXCEPT which of the following?
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 to God.
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 to God.
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42
How did the plague cause economic distress in cities?
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43
How did the French eventually achieve victory in the Hundred Years' War?
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44
How did the economic collapse after the plague shape medieval ideas about gender?
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45
How was the medieval medical profession affected by the plague?
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46
How did the plague break down traditional beliefs, attitudes, and relationships among medieval European communities?
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47
To what extent did the plague directly cause peasant and workers' revolts in medieval towns and cities, and to what extent was the plague a more indirect cause? What other direct causes for these revolts help explain them?
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48
How did city authorities respond to the plague?
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49
Describe the reasons for the French king's new fiscal policies.
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50
What is the best description of the flagellants?
A)They were praised by the Catholic church for their miraculous deeds.
B)They attracted attention and created mass hysteria wherever they went.
C)They worked with both Jews and clergy to cope with the disorder and dislocation caused by the plague.
A)They were praised by the Catholic church for their miraculous deeds.
B)They attracted attention and created mass hysteria wherever they went.
C)They worked with both Jews and clergy to cope with the disorder and dislocation caused by the plague.
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51
Describe the motivations of the participants in the Hundred Years' War.
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52
How did the plague affect European attitudes toward the use of violence?
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53
Describe the origins and results of the Wars of the Roses.
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54
How did the "little ice age" affect the outbreak and spread of the Black Death? Who was most affected?
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55
What was the most important issue at stake during the Hundred Years' War? To what extent was it resolved?
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56
How did the Council of Constance resolve the Great Schism?
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57
What is the central message of Boccaccio's Decameron?
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58
What is the key message of Dante's Divine Comedy?
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59
What was the central argument of Unam Sanctam?
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60
What effect did exiling the papacy to Avignon have on that institution?
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61
Economically, the great plague and the crises of the fourteenth century had what effect?
A)They devastated peasants but not nobles.
B)They brought an economic boom to landlords.
C)They raised wages because of a scarcity of labor.
A)They devastated peasants but not nobles.
B)They brought an economic boom to landlords.
C)They raised wages because of a scarcity of labor.
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62
How did the Great Schism occur and how was it resolved? What damage did it do to the papacy's authority over secular leaders?
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63
How did papal politics and controversies influence the rise of purchasable indulgences? How did it influence the rise of mystical Christianity?
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64
In what ways did medieval communities become safer after the plague? To what extent were these improvements enjoyed equally by men and women? Why?
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65
How are postplague socioeconomic relations between rich and poor in Europe best described?
A)They improved noticeably as Christians sought to make peace with one another to please an angry God.
B)They got much worse as the positions of landlords deteriorated, and they sought to limit the gains of the peasants.
C)They deteriorated because a surplus of workers resulted in a dramatic downturn in wages.
A)They improved noticeably as Christians sought to make peace with one another to please an angry God.
B)They got much worse as the positions of landlords deteriorated, and they sought to limit the gains of the peasants.
C)They deteriorated because a surplus of workers resulted in a dramatic downturn in wages.
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66
How did the European aristocracy respond to the adversity of the great plague?
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
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
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67
How did new technologies, practices, and knowledge improve European life after the plague? Were these improvements equally distributed across classes? Why or why not?
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68
Which of the following was most important to efforts to consolidate royal authority in the hands of kings: religion, marriage, or war? Use examples from several kingdoms to argue your case.
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69
Which of the following occurred 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)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)Jews were accused of causing the plague by poisoning town wells.
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What are the central themes and messages of later medieval literature? In what ways are they responding to their political, social, and religious context? Discuss at least three different works in your response.
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