26. What were the economic effects of the Black Death?

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26. What
were the economic
effects of the Black Death?
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A. Decline of serfdom and the
manorial system, and the
decrease in supply of labor
resulted in higher wages for
skilled artisans.
B. An increase in land and value for
the estates of the nobility.
C. The now free peasantry had lower
wages and the nobility expanded
because of the decline in population.
D. The income in cities rose, causing
the demand of agricultural products to
grow.
E. Noble landholders didn’t have to
pay as much for finished products or
labor and received the same amount
of agricultural produce.
27. Who was involved in the Hundred Years
War? What was the result?
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A. A battle between the English and
French which ended with France
losing territory to England and a
stronger monarchy in England.
B. A battle between the English and
the HRE which resulted with the HRE
gaining parts of England’s land and the
Babylonian captivity.
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C. A battle between the English
and French which resulted with
the loss of English territory to
France and a weakened
monarchy in both kingdoms.
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D. A battle between the HRE and the
French which resulted in France losing
land and the power of their monarchy.
E. A battle between France and
England which resulted with the Treaty
of Troyes claiming Edward III the king
of England and France.
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28. Who helped France recover from the
devastation of the Hundred Years’ War and regain
power in Europe?
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A. King Henry V
B. King Charles VI
C. Pope John XXII
D. Joan of Arc
• E. King Louis XI
29. What began the conflict between the
Valois kings of France and the Hapsburgs?
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A. When Charles VIII married and
acquired Brittany Italy invaded
French territory.
B. Because of an unsuccessful
Italian war, when Charles VIII
invaded Italy.
C. When King Louis XII attacked
Italy to show French dominance.
D. When the Valois kings believed
they had claims in Italy and the
Burgundian lands.
• E. Both B and D.
30. Giovanni Boccaccio is best known for
the creation of what?
• A. The statue of “David”
• B. The School of Athens
• C. The Decameron
• D. An encyclopedia of
Greek and Roman
mythology.
• E. Vita Nuova
31. The Bellini Brothers were best known for what
two paintings? When were they created?
• A. Tempesta and The Miracle
of St. Mark in 1505
• B. Christ Before Pilate and The
Assumption of the Virgin in
1518
• C. The Virigin of the Rocks and
The Last Supper from 14851498
• D. The Agony in the
Garden and St. Francis
in Ecstasy in 1485
• E. The Triumph of Religion and
the Sistine Madonna in 1511
32. What style was revived by the Italian
Renaissance architects?
• A. Arches
• B. Concrete
• C. Columns
• D. Domes
• E. All of the above
33. What important explorer is known for
believing he landed in the East Indies in
1472 ?
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A. Bartholomeu Dias
B. Vasco de Gama
C. Amerigo Vespucci
D. Ferdinand Magellan
• E. Christopher
Columbus
34. Who funded Christopher Columbus for
his exploration ?
• A. The Pope
• B. Henry the Navigator of
Portugal
• C. The Medici Family of Italy
• D. Ferdinand and
Isabella of Spain
• E. None of the above
35. Where did Christopher Columbus
actually land ?
• A. In the Eastern
Bahamas
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B. China
C. South America
D. Panama Canal
E. The Spice Islands
36. What were the names of Christopher
Columbus’s ships ?
• A. Trinidad, San Antonio, and
Victoria
• B. Isabella, Santiago, and
Concepcion
• C. San Antiago, Repertago,
and Wegiz
• D. Santa Maria, La Pinta and
Isabella
• E. La Nina, La Pinta,
and y la Santa Maria
37. What was Christopher Columbus hoping
to find in Asia ?
• A. Land to conquer for Spain.
• B. Furs, people, and foods.
• C. Spices and gold.
• D. A trade route for Spain to
beat Portugal.
• E. All of the above
38. What was Vasco de Gama remembered
for in 1498?
• A. Finding the Cape of Good
Hope
• B. Discovering the Philippines
• C.Discovering the
fabeled Malabar coast
in India
• D. Conquering the Incas in the
Andes.
• E. He stole a ship and led an
expedition across the Isthmus
of Panama and discovered the
Pacific Ocean.
39. How is Magellan connected to
Columbus’s discovery in 1519?
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A. Magellan proved that Columbus had
landed in discovered territory which Spain
could not conquer because of Portugal.
B. Magellan learned almost all of his
exploration and sailing techniques from
Columbus and was continuing his work.
C. Magellan revealed Columbus’ discovery
to be a new continent and Magellan was in
search for a route to Africa.
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D. Magellan proved the territory
where Columbus landed was not
part of the Far East, but an entirely
unknown continent Spain planned
to conquer.
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E. Magellan helped Columbus in his journey
and later realized that Columbus’
calculations were incorrect.
40. What did Bartholmeu Dias sail around?
A. The Cape of Good
Hope
B. The Panama Canal
C. The East Indies
D. The Philippines
E. The tip of South America
41. What did Pope Alexander establish in 1493
that divided the New World between Spain and
Portugal?
A. Encomienda
B. The Papal Division
C. Hacienda
D. The Treaty of Tordesillas
E. The Papal line of
Demarcation
42. Where did John Cabot explore in 14971498?
A. The Cape of Good Hope
B. East Indies
C. Northeast coast of
North America
D. Straits near South America
E. The Madeira Islands
43. _____ made two voyages of exploration along
the Atlantic Coast of South America in 1499-1500
A. Christopher Columbus
B. Hernando Cortes
C. Vasco Nunez de Balboa
D. Francisco Pizarro
E. Amerigo Vespucci
44. For which country did Pedro Cabral
claim Brazil for ?
• A. Portugal
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B. Spain
C. Italy
D. The Netherlands
E. New Spain
45. What race was expelled in Spain
because of the Reconquista ?
• A. Muslims
• B. Catholics
• C. Jews
• D. C and E
• E. Moors
46. What decree did King Ferdinand and Isabella
of Spain sign to expel the Jews if they did not
convert to Roman Catholicism?
• A. Auto-da-fe
• B. The Alhambra
Decree
• C. Hermandades
• D. The Repartimiento
• E. None of the above
47. What important event was occurring that ordered the
Granada Jews to leave the country of Spain ?
• A. The European CounterReformation
• B. The Spanish
Inquisition
• C. The completed Reconquista
• D. The Unification of Aragon
and Castile
• E. The coming to power of
Charles I or Charles V of the
HRE
48. This important crop was referenced for
the first time for smoking ?
• A. Tobacco
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B. Wheat
C. Barley
D. Maize
E. A mixture of various grains
for medicinal purposes
49. What important grain was brought back
from the Columbus party from Cuba ?
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A. Wheat
B. Thyme
C. Tobacco
D. Barley
• E. Maize
50. What painting did Leonardo da Vinci
paint in 1498 ?
• A. Mona Lisa
• B. The Last Supper
• C. The Virgin of the Rocks
• D. The Triumph of Religion
• E. Primavera