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Analyze the Church’s response to feudalism. Which of the following was meant to counteract what the Church saw as the
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Blue Berry
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What brings an end to the Abbasid Caliphate in 1258 CE?(1 point) Responses The end of the Dark Ages The end of the Dark Ages The
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Medieval Life and Times Quick Check
Summarize how the epic poem Heliand helped to unify Europe. The Heliand formalized feudal
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htsrhtdyjy
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3. Blame for the Black Death led to the murder and forced removal of which group of people?(1 point)
Responses Russian Russian
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1. During the fourteenth century, Japanese women of aristocratic rank A. saw marriage customs change to their detriment.
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What event strengthened contacts between Western Europe and Byzantine and Muslim cultures?
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Which of the following best describes the events of the Fourth Crusade?(1 point)
Responses Crusaders attacked and subdued
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argument made in support of genghis khan in two sentences that describe
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hi
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Which of these statements best summarizes the effects of the Catholic Reformation after 1550?(1 point)
Responses The Church
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what holy city was fought over during the crusades?(1 point) responses medina medina jerusalem jerusalem vatican city vatican
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cyan
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The name of the group of people that threatened the Byzantine Empire’s rule and sparked the Crusades was_______.(1 point)
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cyan
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what did the mongols do when they came to power
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Which statement explains the significance of the siege of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade?(1 point) Responses During
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Prior to the events of the Crusades, which civilization was the most scientifically and culturally advanced in the world?
A. The
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Burmese or Burmela
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10. In the 1960s, changes were made to allow religious services to be celebrated in vernacular languages, not just Latin. This
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Who were the Moors, and how did they affect Spain during their rule?
please give me a general idea or smth
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Who were the Moors, and how did they affect Spain during their rule?
please give me a short answer
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The Norman conquest was led by the invasion of England by the Normans, under the leadership of William the conqueror. After the
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The Norman conquest was led by the invasion of England by the Normans, under the leadership of William the conqueror. After the
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Can somebody write me a very short sentence about the long-term effects that the Black Death had on Europe?
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In 3–4 sentences, briefly compare the role of the Church in Europe during feudalism in the Middle Ages to its role
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Muslim and Jewish scholars translated writings from which group of people after the fall of the Roman Empire
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How did Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire change feudalism?
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The Kievan Rus developed close ties with the Byzantines, leading early Russia to adopt Response area.
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Isabella
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What was the result of the Council of Clermont?(1 point)
Responses A. Urban II persuaded Church leaders to begin the Crusades. B.
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soso
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Which of the following best describes the most important aspects of Charlemagne’s rule?(1 point)
Responses A. expanded
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Which of the following statements best explains the cause of the First Crusade?(1 point)
Responses A. European Christians were
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By the Carolingian Renaissance, Latin literacy was mainly limited to groups like __________.
the church workers everyone tribal
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Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to?
answers a. ensure that their sons would become warlords after them b.
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Prior to the events of the Crusades, which civilization was the most scientifically and culturally advanced in the world?
A.
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According to these two perspectives, what was the churches view on effectiveness of feudalism in the needs of medieval society
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Which factor strengthened both the Byzantine Empire and the Empire of Charlemagne?
Unity between politics and religion Unity
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The Bayeux Tapestry, one of the most detailed sources that chronicles William the Conqueror’s rise to power, might not tell
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some
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Who fought the Crusades in the Mediterranean and why?(1 point)
Responses a. Christians and Muslims fought the Crusades over
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What did the Church consider to be an important failure of feudalism during the Middle Ages?(1 point)
Responses 1. Serfs often
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The chaldeans [Saladin and his army] fought the battle fiercely for a few days and triumphed. The Christians were failing so by
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The first King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor who was crowned by the Pope was?
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Society centered around the Feudal System during the early Middle Ages.
true of false
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Magana Caera of ____ AD 1215
King Jhon William the Conqueror Hugh Capet Charlemangne
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what were the crusades?
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What is the Magna Carta? Why is it important?
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What was the purpose of the Reconquista?
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Madame Kitty
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The great schism resulted
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How did the Crusades impact changes in European society and spur the Renaissance?(1 point)
Responses Crusaders brought back
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Blue Berry
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The Golden Horde was a Mongol khanate that conquered and ruled who?
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histori
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In a paragraph of 6-8 sentences, answer the question: “How did the Pax Mongolica affect future societies?” Provide at least
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Mongol invasion
1. The year(s) the event took place(The events must be in chronological order) 2. A 3-4 sentence description of
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explain the role of the catholic church during the middle ages
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explain why the black death was so devastating to european culture and the economy
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"[Y]ou must apply the strenght of your righteousness to another matter which concerns you as well as God. For your breathren who
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