Which are accurate descriptions of how the Christian church influenced daily life in the Middle Ages?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.encouraged people to rebel against unjust feudal lords

B. oversaw the writing of wills and contracts

C. made and enforced the rules and procedures of marriage

D. elected the governing council of the king

I think it is B,C,D

Which statements about the Magna Carta are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.Richard the Lion-Heart forced the English barons to sign the Magna Carta.

B. The Magna Carta legalized the idea that not even the king of England had absolute power.

C. The Great Council had King John executed when he refused to sign the Magna Carta.

D. The Magna Carta formally recognized the nobles' ancient rights and limits on taxation.

I think it is B and D

Which statement about European monarchs in the late Middle Ages is true?








A. Most were weakened and eventually overthrown by feudal lords.

B. Their power was held in check by parliamentary bodies elected by freemen.

C. They were required to ask the pope's permission before they could wage war.

D. Many extended their control and left larger kingdoms to their heirs.

I think it is C

Which book written by Thomas Aquinas used reason, logic, and Aristotle’s ideas to argue that God existed?

A. Summa Theologica


B. Magna Carta

C. Book of Kells

D. Rule of Benedict

I think it is A.

A. Most were weakened and eventually overthrown by feudal lords.

B. Their power was held in check by parliamentary bodies elected by freemen.

C. They were required to ask the pope's permission before they could wage war.

D. Many extended their control and left larger kingdoms to their heirs.

I think it is C
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I think it is D. Particularly after the introduction of cannons the local lords found it hard to resist the kings who could knock their castle walls down. There was a consolidation of power and a trend toward professional permanent armies under the kings.

Which are accurate descriptions of how the Christian church influenced daily life in the Middle Ages?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.encouraged people to rebel against unjust feudal lords

B. oversaw the writing of wills and contracts

C. made and enforced the rules and procedures of marriage

D. elected the governing council of the king

I think it is B,C,D
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I simply do not know about D

Which statement about European monarchs in the late Middle Ages is true?

C is right. And what about D?

I agree with all of your answers.

I may be anticipating the next chapter :)

Which are accurate descriptions of how the Christian church influenced daily life in the Middle Ages?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.encouraged people to rebel against unjust feudal lords

B. oversaw the writing of wills and contracts

C. made and enforced the rules and procedures of marriage

D. elected the governing council of the king

The correct answers to this question are, B and C, I am pretty sure of this

For the first question, "Which are accurate descriptions of how the Christian church influenced daily life in the Middle Ages?", you have chosen B, C, and D as the correct answers.

To approach this question, let's look at each option and determine if it accurately describes the influence of the Christian church on daily life in the Middle Ages:

A. Encouraged people to rebel against unjust feudal lords: This option is not an accurate description. The Christian church did not actively encourage rebellion against feudal lords. Instead, it often emphasized the importance of obedience and loyalty to authorities.

B. Oversaw the writing of wills and contracts: This is an accurate description. The Christian church played a significant role in overseeing and validating legal documents such as wills and contracts.

C. Made and enforced the rules and procedures of marriage: This is also an accurate description. The Christian church had significant control over marriage laws and regulations. It required couples to go through religious ceremonies and follow specific guidelines for marriage.

D. Elected the governing council of the king: This option is not an accurate description. The Christian church did not have the power to elect the governing council of the king in the Middle Ages.

Based on our analysis, the correct answers for this question are B and C. These options accurately describe the influence of the Christian church on daily life in the Middle Ages.

Moving on to the second question, "Which statements about the Magna Carta are true?", you have chosen B and D as the correct answers.

Let's evaluate each option to determine its accuracy:

A. Richard the Lion-Heart forced the English barons to sign the Magna Carta: This statement is incorrect. It was actually King John who was pressured by the barons to sign the Magna Carta, not Richard the Lion-Heart.

B. The Magna Carta legalized the idea that not even the king of England had absolute power: This statement is accurate. The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, introduced the concept that the king was subject to the rule of law and that his power had limits.

C. The Great Council had King John executed when he refused to sign the Magna Carta: This statement is false. King John was not executed, and the Great Council did not have the authority to carry out such an action.

D. The Magna Carta formally recognized the nobles' ancient rights and limits on taxation: This statement is accurate. The Magna Carta addressed several issues, including the recognition of ancient rights of nobles and the imposition of limits on royal taxation.

Based on our analysis, the correct answers for this question are B and D.

Moving on to the third question, "Which statement about European monarchs in the late Middle Ages is true?", you have chosen C as the correct answer.

Let's assess each statement to determine its accuracy:

A. Most were weakened and eventually overthrown by feudal lords: This statement is not accurate. While there were instances of conflict between monarchs and feudal lords, it is an overgeneralization to say that most monarchs were weakened and overthrown by feudal lords in the late Middle Ages.

B. Their power was held in check by parliamentary bodies elected by freemen: This statement is also not accurate. While the development of parliamentary bodies did play a role in limiting royal power, it was not widespread or uniform across all European monarchies in the late Middle Ages.

C. They were required to ask the pope's permission before they could wage war: This statement is accurate. In the late Middle Ages, many European monarchs sought the pope's approval and blessing before engaging in warfare or other significant actions.

D. Many extended their control and left larger kingdoms to their heirs: This statement is partially accurate. While some monarchs did extend their control and leave larger kingdoms to their heirs, it was not universally true for all European monarchs in the late Middle Ages.

Based on our analysis, the correct answer for this question is C.

Lastly, for the question, "Which book written by Thomas Aquinas used reason, logic, and Aristotle’s ideas to argue that God existed?", you have chosen A, Summa Theologica, as the correct answer.

This answer is correct. Thomas Aquinas wrote Summa Theologica, where he employed reason, logic, and Aristotle’s ideas to argue for the existence of God.

Well done!