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The man who led the franks to victory, and so created modern Europe with Charles, the great without Charles, and the legend of
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What was the purpose, outcome and effects of the reconquista
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Why did the pope call for a crusade?
(1 point) Responses to establish trading empires in the Middle East to establish trading
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Why did the pope call for a crusade?
• to establish trading empires in the Middle East • to free Jerusalem from the Turks •
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What was the original purpose of education in medieval Europe?(1 point)
Responses There was no education in medieval Europe There
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Match the Crusade with the event(8 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate
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Who were the Moors, and how did they affect Spain during their rule?
In 3 sentences like an 7th grader
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What factors led the Norman Conquest?
In 2 sentences like an 7th grader
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In what ways was the Black Death a cause of change in medieval European society? Identify at least two ways, in short sentences
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What was the original purpose of education in medieval Europe?
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In what ways was the Black Death a cause of change in Medieval European society? Identify at least two ways.
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How the Black Death affected the Medieval European Society
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How did Europe benefit from the proceeds? The feudal system strengthened and the population increased. Exposure to countries in
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In 800, Charlemagne aided Pope Leo III by putting down a rebellion in Rome. In return, the Pope
A. gave him the title of Roman
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Which of these best describes how Charlemagne changed Europe?
A. Charlemagne consolidated most of Western Europe as founder of
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Which of the following was one result of the three-field system? (1 point) Responses Farmers could share their land and labor.
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In 800, Charlemagne accepted the Pope's offer to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor. This act had the practical effect of
A. declaring
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Which of the following was the goal of the Reconquista?
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Why was the Magna Carta most important to the development of constitutional monarchy?(1 point)
Responses It established the legal
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In 768, became king of the Franks.
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How had the role of monasteries changed by the 1200s?
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what did vassel recive in extange for his loyalty
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Why did Pope Gregory and Henry IV come into conflict? (1 point) Responses The pope claimed the authority to remove the
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Which was the Catholic Church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
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How did Europe benefit from the Crusades?
It took back the Holy Land for hundreds of years until the 1900s. The Catholic Church
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Drag and drop the vocabulary words to complete the sentence. Words may be used once or not at all. The _ was a movement to drive
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Which of the following are your options for your main word for UNIT 5?
(1 point) Responses Medieval, Feudalism Medieval,
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How did the German part of Charlemagne's kingdom change under the rule of Otto the Great?
(1 point) • It was divided by several
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Why did Pope Gregory and Henry IV come into conflict?
(1 point ) • The pope claimed the authority to remove the emperor from
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Why did conflict arise between Henry II and Thomas Becket?
(1 point) Responses Henry refused to appoint Becket as archbishop of
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Select the correct answer from the drop-down list of options.
(1 point) In the 1200's conflict between Choose The church barons
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Why did Pope Gregory and Henry IV come into conflict?
(1 point) • The pope claimed the authority to remove the emperor from the
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Why did conflict arise between Henry II and Thomas Becket? (1 point) Responses Henry refused to appoint Becket as archbishop of
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Why did conflict arise between Henry II and Thomas Becket? (1 point) Responses Henry refused to appoint Becket as archbishop of
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Give me an example sentence of Feudalism
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
People joined monasteries and convents in order to
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Conflict often developed between and the pope over how much influence
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How did Pope Leo III's crowning of Charlemagne as emperor of the Romans symbolize an increase in the Church's power?
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Which of the following was the main goal of the code of chivalry?
(1 point) Responses to train sons of nobles how to fight to
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Why did medieval towns offer more freedom than manors?
(1 point) Responses Towns had no church officials. Towns had no church
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Feudal Europe, pretest
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How had the role of monasteries changed by the 1200s?
(1 point) Responses They had mostly closed down and been replaced by
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Why were Moorish rulers initially somewhat tolerant of Christians and Jews in Spain?
(1 point) Responses Christians and Jews paid
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After the printing press was introduced in 1440, handwritten manuscripts from Europe’s medieval period were often destroyed
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Based on the map, what was MOST LIKELY the biggest factor in the spread of the Black Death?
A. the expansion of Islamic empires
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True or False: After Charlemagne’s rise to power, Latin became Europe's most commonly spoken language.
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How were the Franks different from the European invaders?
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What was one step Charlemagne took to help unite his kingdom?
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How did Pope Leo III’s crowning of Charlemagne as emperor of the Roman’s symbolize an increase in the church’s power?
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What was one reason for the breakdown of the feudal order after the Black Death spread through Europe?
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