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12. Which of the following figures claimed authority over secular rulers?(1 point)
Serfs Popes Monks Philosophers
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12. Which of the following figures claimed authority over secular rulers?(1 point)
Serfs Knights Monks Philosophers
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Medieval-Renaissance Europe Unit Test
2 of 302 of 30 Items Question Use the excerpts to answer the question. Quote 1: “In order
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How was culture in Europe impacted by the Crusades?(1 point)
Responses Emphasized Christian values led to increased tolerance
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)
Responses had no role in
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What factors led to the Norman Conquest? (4 points)
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)
1 were being quarantined. 2 had
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Which of the following best summarizes the ways Germanic rulers unified European culture during the medieval period?(1 point)
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How did the Crusades impact changes in European society and spur the Renaissance?(1 point)
Responses A. Crusaders brought back
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In 3-5 sentences, compare the role of the Church in Europe during feudalism to its role politically, socially, and economically
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Which factor most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire? (1
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Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to(1 point)
Responses Ensure that their sons would become warlords after
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)
Responses Were trying to escape
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In 3-5 sentences, compare the role of the Church in Europe during feudalism to its role politically, socially, and economically
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Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Acreate cultural unity across
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point) Responses were blamed for the
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Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Asuppress the power of the Roman
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Which of the following best summarizes the ways Germanic rulers unified European culture during the medieval period?(1 point)
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Over the course of the Feudal (Medieval) European period, it would be accurate to say that Christianity....(1 point)
Caused the
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe
because they? Answers a. had no role in medieval
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Awere
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they
A. were trying to escape the plague. B.
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Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to
A. ensure that their sons would become warlords after them. B.
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What characteristics of Italian economic and political development in the late Middle Ages helped lead to the Italian
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in 9th grade writting In 3–4 sentences, briefly compare the role of the Church in Europe during feudalism in the Middle Ages
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Which factor most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?(1
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Which factor most contributed to the development of the manor system in Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?(1
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point) Responses had no role in
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Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to(1 point)Responsesensure that their sons would become warlords after
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)Responseshad no role in medieval
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they
A. were blamed for the Black Death B. had
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Germanic rulers used Salic Law and Christian conversion to(1 point) Responses create cultural unity across central Europe.
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point) Responses were being
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How did the Crusades change Europe’s markets?(1 point)ResponsesEuropeans shared spices and other goods with the Middle
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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 politically,
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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 politically,
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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 politically,
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Rewrite this sentence
During feudalism, the Church in Europe held significant political, social, and economic power. It acted as
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What is one reason for the rise of the feudal system out of the fall of the Roman Empire?(1 point)
Responses a. The increased
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Describe the impact of the Catholic Church on medieval European culture.(1 point)
Responses 1. It drove apart territories. 2. It
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Which of the following statemetments would have likelly been from someone living on then Northwest coast of France in medieval
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The battle of tours was significant becaue it marked the-
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The Battle of Hastings in 1066 was a victory for William and the Conqueror. He would then be knowwn as _____ and would rule
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)
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Medieval-Renaissance Europe Online Practice
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward
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What was the result of the Council of Clermont?(1 point)
Responses Church authority would no longer have secular interference.
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Which of the following best describes the most important aspects of Charlemagne’s rule?(1 point)
Responses expanded feudalism
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Which of the following most directly contributed to peasants’ inability to build wealth?(1 point)
Responses Since manors were
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Thousands of Jewish people were murdered or forced to leave Western Europe because they(1 point)
Responses were blamed for the
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Over the course of the Feudal (Medieval) European period, it would be accurate to say that Christianity....
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