Europe in the Middle Ages AD 1000 to 1500 Ch 10

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Europe in the Middle Ages AD
1000 to 1500 Ch 10
12th Grade
World History
Which conflict resulted in the loss of
political power for the Catholic Church?
a.
b.
c.
d.
the Black Death
the Hundred Years’ War
the Great Schism
the War of the Roses
The struggle between Henry IV and
Gregory VII was known as
a.
b.
c.
d.
the Investiture Controversy.
the Magna Argument.
the Seven Years’ War.
the Concordat of Worms.
Born to a wealthy merchant family, Francis of
Assisi
a.
b.
c.
d.
used his status in society to improve the life
of women.
eventually abandoned all worldly goods and
material pursuits to live and preach in
poverty.
was both a successful, wealthy merchant
and a very popular poet.
gave up his claim to the family fortunes to
join the Benedictine monastic order and
compose music.
Dominic de Guzmán believed the best way to
attack heresy was
a.
b.
c.
d.
to lead a new crusade against the
Muslims in the Holy Land.
by purging the cities of all people who did
not strictly follow the Church doctrines.
to declare interdictions against kingdoms
in which heresy was tolerated.
the formation of a new religious order of
men who lived lives of poverty and
preached effectively.
The chief task of ____ was to harmonize
Christian teachings with the works of the
Greek philosophers.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Saint Francis of Assisi
Scholasticism
the chanson de geste
lay investiture
Joan of Arc brought the Hundred Years’
War to a decisive turning point by
a.
b.
c.
d.
spying on the English armies.
inspiring the French with her faith.
fleeing to the English.
negotiating a peace settlement.
Lay investiture was a practice by which
a.
b.
c.
d.
craftsmen joined the church.
secular rulers both chose nominees to
church offices and gave them the
symbols of their office.
merchants invested in foreign goods for
the purpose of making a profit.
guilds determined the maximum and
minimum prices that could be charged
for a certain good or service.
To achieve his political ends, Pope Innocent III
often used an interdict, which
a.
b.
c.
d.
allowed the pope to choose a king’s
successor.
prohibited priests from giving the s
acraments of the Church to a particular
group of people.
forbade certain groups from holding
office.
declared a holy war against the enemies
of the Church.
To achieve his political ends, Pope
Innocent III often used an interdict, which
a.
b.
c.
d.
allowed the pope to choose a king’s
successor.
prohibited priests from giving the
sacraments of the Church to a particular
group of people.
forbade certain groups from holding
office.
declared a holy war against the enemies
of the Church.
Hildegard of Bingen’s work is especially
remarkable because she
a.
b.
c.
d.
died at a very young age.
was blind.
succeeded in a man’s world.
gave up all worldly goods.
The Inquisition was
a. the court created by the Catholic
Church to find and try heretics.
b. a ruthless group who enjoyed
torture and execution.
c. a group of scholars in Spain who
promoted learning.
d. an inquiry into the inner workings of
the Catholic Church.
The Black Death killed nearly 38 million
people, resulting in
a.
b.
c.
d.
new advances in medicine.
the collapse of the Catholic Church.
a severe famine.
severe economic consequences.
Louis XI used the ____, a permanent tax, to
create the foundations of a strong French
monarchy.
a.
b.
wergild
taille
c.
d.
head tax
carruca
The Black Death was spread by _____
infested with fleas carrying a deadly
bacterium.
a.
b.
horses
rats
c.
d.
dogs
birds
Italian merchants brought the plague
with them from _____, to the island of
Sicily in October 1347.
a.
b.
Beirut
c.
Istanbul d.
Cairo
Caffa
What was the result of the Concordat of
Worms?
a.
b.
c.
d.
The Hundred Years’ War ended.
Europe’s loyalties were divided
between different popes.
A compromise was reached in the
Investiture Controversy.
Many people were burned at the stake.
Who wrote most of the troubadour
poetry?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Clergy
Peasants
Nobles and knights
Medieval university students
Which of the following was an
accomplishment of King Henry VII of
England?
a.
b.
c.
d.
A strong royal government
The taille
A Reconquista
The Great Schism
Why did Isabella and Ferdinand expel Jews
and Muslims from Spain?
a.
b.
c.
d.
For control of their land
For control of trade
For religious unity
For racial purity
Where did the first battle of the Hundred
Years’ War take place?
a.
In Burgundy
c.
b.
In central France
d.
In northern
France
In English
territory
Extended Response:
Describe the three factors that led to the
decline of the papacy during the Late
Middle Ages.
Extended Response:
Describe how Saint Thomas Aquinas
attempted to reconcile Aristotle with the
doctrines of Christianity in his Summa
Theologica.
What issue was at the heart of
the Investiture Controversy?
a. Control of the Inquisition
b. Location of the papal
residence
c. Supremacy of Church or state
d. Anti-Semitism