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The Benedictine rule mainly affected the lives of (blank)
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What were the key conflicts and interactions between Christianity and Islam in Feudal Europe, and how did these interactions
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Conflict often developed between Choose and the pope over how much
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ames lives in the 1500s and needs to have a tooth pulled. Who would MOST likely perform this task? (1 point) Responses a teacher
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Conflicts Between Popes and Monarchs Quick Check
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How did the German part of Charlemagne's kingdom change under the rule of Otto the Great?(1 point)
A it was divided by several
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Why did conflict arise between Henry II and Thomas Becket? Choose 1 Correct Answer.
A. Henry refused to appoint Becket as
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how did religion affect the relationship of Christianity and Islam in Feudal Europe?
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WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE SPREAD OF THE MEDIEVAL BLACK DEATH? Choose one.
FLEAS ON RATS OR MIASMA (BAD AIR)
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Why did conflict arise between Henry III and Thomas Becket? (1 point)
A Henry refused to appoint Becket as archbishop of England
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Which of the following was one major effect of the bubonic plague?
A. It killed nearly one third of the population of Europe. B.
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Myrtle
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WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE SPREAD OF THE MEDIEVAL BLACK DEATH? Choose one.
FLEAS ON RATS OR MIASMA (BAD AIR) WHY? ANSWER IN 2-4
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Which of the following did the medieval Catholic Church withhold to punish wrongdoing?
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How were the Franks different from the invaders discussed last class?
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The sale of indulgences began during the Crusades in the 12th and 13th centuries. Because Crusaders risked dying far from home
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In 800, Charlemagne aided Pope Leo III by putting down a rebellion in Rome. In return, the Pope
A. named him King of the Franks.
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The political order under feudalism was dependent upon the relationship between lords and their vassals. The responsibility of
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Which was the Catholic Church’s most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval Europe?
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Which of the following are accurate statements about how Europe changed as a result of Otto the Great's rule? Select the three
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A chart titled Feudalism in Medieval Europe is shown. The chart shows the king at the top of feudal society. It shows that the
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Descibe the purpose, outcome, and effect of the reconquista
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How did King John of England’s Assize of Bread help shape food regulations in the 1200s?
(1 point) Responses It required bread
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Why did the growth of trade and industry weaken feudalism?
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Why did the pope call for a crusade?
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Romanticism idealized:
body armour and jousting, because the industrial age left little time for play. medieval knights and
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True or false: Charlemagne was closely associated to the Catholic Pope and this gave him great religious power.
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By the 16th century, the Roman Catholic Church was charging people numerous fees, dues, taxes, tithes, and payments to support
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During feudal wars in medieval times, the serfs on a lord’s land would retreat inside the walls of the manor or fortress as
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Which events are associated with European Christians taking control of lands ruled by Muslims?
A. Inquisition and Pilgrimage B.
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What are some of Charlemagne’s accomplishments with the franks?
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How did the German part of Charlemagne 'sKingdom change under the rule of out of the Great?
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Why did the growth of trade for and industry weaken feudalism? (1 point)
A peasants left manors for towns where they could find
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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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Which of the following was the effect of the Black death? The Catholic Church lost almost half of its clergy. Or town and City
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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 church try to reshape the code of chivalry?(1point)
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Which was the catholic church's most powerful tool in maintaining its authority in medieval europe
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Feudal Europe pretest
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How did the German part of CHARLEMAGNES kingdom change under the role of auto the great
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Why did pope Gregory and Henry IV come into conflict?
The pope claimed the authority to remove the emperor from the throne. The
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Why did conflict arise between Henry 11 and Thomas Beckett
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How did the German part of Charlemagne's Kingdom change under the rule of Otto the Great
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what factors led to the Norman conquest make it short and write it like a 4th grader
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How did the German part of Charlemagne's kingdom change under the rule of Otto the great?(1point)
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Why did conflict arise between Henry 2 and Thomas becket?(1point)
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How did King John of England's Assize of Bread help shape food regulations in the 1200s?
(1 point) It required bread to be made
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Drag and drop the characteristics to the correct group of people. Words may be used once or not at all.
(2 points) Life of a
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How did King John of England's Assize of Bread help shape food regulations in the 1200 * s'
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• How did the church try to reshape the code of chivalry?
• Under the manorial system, who was responsible for raising
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where in europe did a muslim dynasty establish a state in 700s
1. spain 2. france 3. britain 4. germany
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