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100

During the Middle Ages, power in Europe shifted from nobles to

kings and popes

100

All of the following were duties and powers of popes during the Middle Ages except

forging treaties with religious leaders from other regions.

100

Medieval Christians feared excommunication because they believed that

those cast out from the church would not get into heaven.

100

How did Holy Roman Emperors come to power?

They were elected by the empire's nobles.

100

A split in the Christian Church started in the 1000s because

bishops in eastern Europe refused to recognize the authority of the pope.

200

The Eastern Orthodox Church was founded by those who agreed with

the bishop of Constantinople.

200

As popes tried to increase their power, they came into conflict with

kings.

200

According to the compromise of 1122, which list is in order from most to least poweful?

popes, kings, bishops, priests

200

Why were the Crusades fought?

to gain control of Palestine, the Holy Land.

200

During the Crusades, Christians fought against

Muslims.

300

The Byzantine emperor asked the pope for help because

Muslim Turks threatened Constantinople.

300

What was the outcome of the Crusades?

The Holy Land remained under Muslim control.

300

One reason Christain Crusaders lost the Holy Land was that

they traveled ling distances to the battle.

300

After the Crusades, the Byzantines distrusted western Christians because

the Crusaders sacked Constantinople.

300

What was the most important result of the Crusades?

Trade and exchange of ideas between Europe and Asia increased.

400

In medieval society, markets, festivals, and religious ceremonies took place at a

local church.

400

What is a pilgrim?

a person who journeys to a religious location.

400

Where do friars live?

villages.

400

How were lives of friars different from the lives of monks?

Friars lived with the general public; monks lived in monasteries.

400

Who played the biggest role in creating the first universities in Europe?

church leaders.

500

How were classes at Europe's first universities similar to classes today?

Students had to take tests.

500

Saint Thomas Aquinas argued that

rational thought could support Christian beliefs.

500

Why did nobles make King John sign Magna Carta in 1215?

They wanted to limit the king's power.

500

What does the right to habeas corpus mean?

One cannot be jailed without reason.

500

What started the Hundred Years' War?

The king of England invaded France.

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