Final Exam Review Units 4 6

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Byzantine Empire &
the Middle Ages
How did the Byzantine Empire begin?
A. The prophet Muhammad created a new
empire based on the Islamic faith
B. The Ottoman Turks created the Byzantine
Empire after they conquered Egypt
C. When Rome declined, people moved from
cities into the rural areas to live on manors
D. When the Roman Empire divided, the
Eastern Roman Empire became the
Byzantine Empire
All of the following are true about
Constantinople EXCEPT:
A. It was a center for learning, especially
Greco-Roman culture
B. It used Islamic designs in its architecture
C. It was the capital of the Byzantine Empire
D. It was a trade city because of its location
between the Mediterranean and Black Seas
Justinian was an important emperor
for the Byzantine Empire because…
A. He re-conquered many lands that were
taken by barbarians after the fall of Rome
B. He destroyed the Hagia Sophia
C. He was hated because he refused spend
money to benefit the lives of his citizens
D. He became the first Christian emperor
and forced people to convert
What major disagreement between Christians
in Rome and Constantinople caused the split
in the Christian Church?
A. If Jesus was a prophet sent by God
B. If the Bible was a source of religious
authority
C. If the Pope was the leader of the Church
and if idols could be worshipped
D.
If there is a heaven and hell in the
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afterlife or if peoples’ souls die
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Which color on the map shows regions where
Orthodox Christianity is the dominant religion today?
A. Blue
B. Purple
C. Red
D. Green
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One similarity between the Byzantine
Empire and the Vikings was…
A.
B.
C.
D.
they both were converted to Islam
trade led to cultural diffusion with Russia
they were both conquered by the Mongols
Both used overseas trade to gain wealth
and explored America
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Which of the following is NOT
true about Charlemagne?
A. He created schools and encouraged
education
B. He gained power by becoming elected the
Catholic Pope
C. He created an organized empire at a time
when
no
other
kings
were
able
to
do
so
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D.
He spread Christianity throughout
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Western Europe
Because of the absence of strong kings
or powerful emperor, who emerged as
the strongest political leader in Europe?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Feudal knights
Germanic clan leaders
The Orthodox Patriarch
The Catholic Pope
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Which of the following is the best
definition of feudalism?
A. Kings were the most powerful people in
the feudal system
B. Feudalism began as a way for Western
Europeans to trade and gain resources
C. Peasants worked for lords and produced
food
so
they
could
live
on
the
manor
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D.
Lords provided protection by exchanging
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land for the loyalty of knights
What was an important effect of the Christian Crusades?
A. Christians defeated
Muslims and
regained holy lands
B. Europeans
converted to Islam
C. The war led to
cultural diffusion
and trade in
Europe
D. The war led to the
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rise of the Roman
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Empire
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
The Byzantine Empire
Great Schism: The Division of Christianity
The Development of Russia
The Middle Ages
Feudal Structure
The Manorial System
The Role of the Catholic Church
The Crusades
Effects of the
Crusades
Unit 6 Review
The Renaissance &
Protestant Reformation
What was a major characteristic of
the Renaissance in Europe?
A. The new power of the Catholic Church
who supported the Renaissance
B. The study of classical literature from Asia
C. Emphasizing the importance of human
potential and achievements
D.
The importance of educating women to
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become leaders.
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Which of the following is true of
Florence, Italy by the year 1300?
A. Powerful lords ruled the city because of
the their army of loyal knights
B. Leaders of the city were reluctant to
accept merchants
C. The Medici family gained wealth and
power in the city as bankers
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D.
It was one of the last Italian cities to accept
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the cultural changes of the Renaissance
Which Renaissance artist created realistic sculptures
and painted masterpieces for the Catholic Church?
A. Leonardo
da Vinci
B. Raphael
C. Donatello
D. Michelangelo
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Who was the “Renaissance Man”
who created each of these images?
A. Leonardo
da Vinci
B. Michelangelo
C. Machiavelli
D. Raphael
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Which style is best
represented in this
Michelangelo sculpture?
A. Perspective
B. Vernacular
C. Classicism
D. Secularism
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Which Renaissance author is
incorrectly matched?
A. Petrarch  One of the first Humanists;
Wrote about secular ideas
B. Machiavelli  Wrote about government;
gave advice to kings
C. Dante  Invented the first moveabletype
printing
press
in
Europe
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D.
Erasmus  Criticized the abuses of the
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Catholic Church
What is one similarity among
Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism?
A. These religions accept the use of seven
holy sacraments
B. These religions are polytheistic
C. These religions are Protestant faiths that
broke from the Catholic Church
D. These religions all believe that the Pope
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is the highest religious authority
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What do Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism,
and Lutheranism have in common?
A. They are all protestant faiths
B. They are all forms of Christianity
C. They all reject the ideas of the Old
Testament
D. They all teach that the Bible should
remain in Latin
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Which of the following is a major
concept of Calvinism?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Justification by faith
Lay Investiture
Predestination
Simony
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Which of the following was part of
the “Counter Reformation”?
A. Crusades and Black Death
B. Council of Trent and the formation of
the Jesuits
C. Sale of indulgences and lay investiture
D. The Edict of Nantes and religious
toleration
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“Rebirth”
Classical Ideas
Religion
Perspective
The Individual
“Humanism”
Realism
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Petrarch sonnet:
My jailer opens not,
nor locks the door,
nor binds me to hear,
nor will loose my ties;
Love kills me not, nor
breaks the chains I wear,
nor wants me living,
nor will grant me ease.
Dante (vernacular)
Key Term #15, 12, 16,
17
Martin Luther began the
Reformation & believed
in Justification by Faith
John Calvin believed
in predestination
& not the
Henry VIII,
a strict code
of was
livingthe head of
Pope,
the Anglican Church