Read the timeline below. What can you infer about Western Europe during this time?

Events: from 313, 476, 481, 732, 800, 843

Question 1 options:

a)

Between the 3rd and 8th centuries, Western Europe was united under Islam.

b)

Between the 4th and 9th centuries, Western Europe experienced the fall and revival of the Roman Empire.

c)

Emperors chose kings to rule over Italy, Hungary, Spain and France.

d)

The United Kingdom laid the foundation for future kingdoms of France, Germany and Italy.

b)

Between the 4th and 9th centuries, Western Europe experienced the fall and revival of the Roman Empire.

Match the correct descriptions to the correct historical figure.

One will not be used.

Question 2 options:

The first king to unite all the Frankish tribes (later to be France) under one authority; this started the Merovingian line of rulers; first Frankish king to be baptized.

Founded a monastery of 12 monks; he wrote a book that guided monks in how to live a life devoted to religion and hard work.

Missionary from Britain who spread Christianity to Ireland; banished the "snakes" from Ireland.

Became king of the Franks in 768, he helped spread Christianity, spread cultural activities like literacy, art, architecture and monasticism.
1.
Patrick

2.
Clovis I

3.
Odoacer

4.
Charlemagne

5.
Benedict of Nursia

1. Patrick

2. Clovis I
3. Odoacer
4. Charlemagne
5. Benedict of Nursia

Question 3 (1 point)

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Based of Christian beliefs Based on logic & thought
Questions how to live Questions how to live
Believes in hard work Questions basis of religious beliefs
Accepts the authority of the abbot Questions various opinions authority
Two types of "thought" emerged in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. What are these types of thought?

Question 3 options:

a)

Noble truths
Right Actions

b)

Spiritual
Logistical

c)

Great Awakening
Enlightment

d)

Monasticism
Scholasticism

d) Monasticism

Scholasticism

Question 3 (1 point)

Saved
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Based of Christian beliefs Based on logic & thought
Questions how to live Questions how to live
Believes in hard work Questions basis of religious beliefs
Accepts the authority of the abbot Questions various opinions authority
Two types of "thought" emerged in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. What are these types of thought?

Question 3 options:

a)

Noble truths
Right Actions

b)

Spiritual
Logistical

c)

Great Awakening
Enlightment

d)

Monasticism
Scholasticism
Question 4 (1 point)
The Roman Empire that began with Julius Caesar in 46 BCE collapsed in 476 CE. After Clovis I and Charlemagne established their Kingdoms, a pope was appointed the head of the Church. Their kingdoms then fell under the pope's rule which led to the emergence of the Holy Roman Empire.

How is the Holy Roman Empire different from the previous Roman Empire?

Question 4 options:

a)

The Holy Roman Empire was ruled by a religious leader – the pope.

b)

The Holy Roman Empire was not different from the previous Roman Empire.

c)

The Holy Roman Empire was larger and had more emperors.

d)

The Holy Roman Empire only lasted under one pope – Pope Gregory.

a)

The Holy Roman Empire was ruled by a religious leader – the pope.

The Roman Empire that began with Julius Caesar in 46 BCE collapsed in 476 CE. After Clovis I and Charlemagne established their Kingdoms, a pope was appointed the head of the Church. Their kingdoms then fell under the pope's rule which led to the emergence of the Holy Roman Empire.

How is the Holy Roman Empire different from the previous Roman Empire?

Question 4 options:

a)

The Holy Roman Empire was ruled by a religious leader – the pope.

b)

The Holy Roman Empire was not different from the previous Roman Empire.

c)

The Holy Roman Empire was larger and had more emperors.

d)

The Holy Roman Empire only lasted under one pope – Pope Gregory.

c)

The Holy Roman Empire was larger and had more emperors.

What significant changes happened to Western Europe in 768 – 1100?

Question 5 options:

a)

Charlemagne's Empire expanded into present day Italy, Germany, Austria and Hungary.

b)

Charlemagne's Empire became the foundation of the Holy Roman Empire once the pope was appointed.

c)

The Treaty of Verdun broke the Empire into 3 regions – each for Charlemagne's grandsons.

d)

All of the above.

d) All of the above.

Looking at the diagram, what political and economic structure is shown? It was used in the Middle Ages in Europe.

Question 6 options:

a)

Socialism

b)

Theocracy

c)

Democracy

d)

Feudalism

d) Feudalism

How was the feudal systems in Europe and Japan different?

Question 7 options:

a)

Japan's system tolerated different religious beliefs, but Europe's did not.

b)

Japan's system had kings and queens whereas Europe's had emperors and empresses.

c)

Europe's system had been used for thousands of years, but Japan's had not.

d)

Europe's system included daimyos, shoguns and samurai, but Japan's did not.

d)

Europe's system included daimyos, shoguns and samurai, but Japan's did not.

True or False: The Mongols ruled most of Asia and the Middle East from the 1100s – 1200s and this encouraged trade and enforced political stability throughout the region.

Question 8 options:
a) True
b) False

a) True

In which of the following items did the Mongols take part? Mark all that apply.

Question 9 options:

a)

Burned Kiev to the ground

b)

Invaded Spain and interrupted Spanish trade

c)

Continuously raided cities in Korea and China

d)

Assassinated the ruler of the Safavid Caliphate

e)

Failed to invade Japan twice

f)

Created an empire that was the largest contiguous territory in history

c) Continuously raided cities in Korea and China

e) Failed to invade Japan twice
f) Created an empire that was the largest contiguous territory in history

What is the best caption for the items below?

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Their rule encouraged widespread cultural diffusion (spread of languages, Islam, and shared inventions – printing, gunpowder, compass).
Their conquests causes millions of deaths from war and the bubonic plague.
They increased trade and communication between Asia and Europe.
Question 10 options:

a)

Causes of the Mongolian Invasion

b)

Effects of the Mongolian Invasion

c)

Causes of the Rise of the Han

d)

Effects of the Han Dynasty

b) Effects of the Mongolian Invasion