History of Europe Questions
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In the first few centries after the fall of Rome many European kings were too weak to protect their people, so they turned to the system of fuedalism.
True or False. Kings of the Middle ages were eager to see the power of the church decline since the religious institution was the major landowner of the era
In the middle ages, the english king john was forced to sign the _____ ensuring that even (the monarch) had to obey the law
True or False. The church was the only source of literacy within the western europe during the middle ages
In the 800 CE, brifely unifed under Charlemagne, but after his death power struggles continued
True or False. Many people who participated in the crusades returned to Europe with new luxury goods and even spices, sugar, and clothes
True or False. The crusades resulted in an easing of tensions and fighting between Christians and Musliums
A series of Holy Wars that lasted nearly 200 years between Christian Europeans and Muslim Turks in the Middle East
During the Middle ages, many church leaders also held high-ranking positions within the government cause they were among the few people who were
In the middle ages, 3 kindoms were developed, which would eventually become the countries of;
· What was the time period of the Renaissance?
· What factor(s) led to the revival of trade in the Late Middle Ages?
· What was the time period (span of years) known as the Middle Ages?
What kind of woman was praised by the troubadors of the High and Late Middle Ages?
How did Byzantine religious art affect the display of Christ, the Virgin, and the Saints in Western European churches?
"The happy times, or relatively happy times, could not last" (296 ). The 14th century (1300s) proved to be a major challenge to Europe. How did the pressures of overpopulation contribute to peasant unrest throughout the later Middle Ages?
"This was the twenty-ninth of May 1453. It is one of the hinge-dates of history. It is commonly taken to mark the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times" (323).What happened on this date and why is it significant to European and world history?
Medieval scholars held Aristotle to be the preeminent philosopher of the classical period.Explain Aristotle's impact on scholarly discourse during this time.
Bishop compares the education system of the Middle Ages to a guild organization. Why is this comparison appropriate? Note the progression through the scholarly ranks of bachelor, master, and doctor.
"For a full century the church had exhibited to the world a spectacle of disunion, intrigue, incompetence, and corruption in place of the spiritual and moral leadership forwhich people longed" (page 303). How did this lead to John Wycliffe?