People
Feudal System
Reforms
Roles of the Church/common themes
The Dark Ages
100

Who is the successor/son of Pepin the Short?

Charlemagne

100

Who provided land and protection?

the king

100

What Pope insisted on clerical celibacy and moved to eliminate simony & lay investiture?

Pope Gregory VII

100

During which time: Hope for freedom, rebirth 

during persecution

100

During this time what advances were made in teaching? 

philosophy, science, and literature

200

Who ignored Pope Gregory, was excommunicated, then begged to be pardoned?

Henry IV

200

Who farms the land & pays rent?

the peasants

200

Pope Gregory firmly help that because the Church was founded by Christ, she was above all what?

human societies

200

During which time: protector & political authority

middle ages

200

What is the method of question, response, rebuttal, and response that advanced learning?

Scholasticism

300

Who wanted the papacy to be able to control the secular powers of Christian Europe?

Pope Innocent III

300
Who provides loyalty to the lords and kings?

the knights

300

What reforms inspired a series of popes in the following decades to fight to free the Church from secular control? 

cluny reforms

300

During which time: beauty & vessel for bringing God's light into the world

renaissance

300

What is another word for "Mendicant" orders

"begging" orders

400

Who faces opposing secular leaders who wanted to assert control over the Church and taxed clergy members?

Pope Boniface VII

400

Who oversees knights and peasants?

the Lords
400

Only which person could make new laws, remove emperors, and call councils?

the Pope

400

During which time: evangelizer, missionary, and protect against abuses

exploration

400
True/False? Many people died during the dark ages because of plagues.

True

500
What king manipulated the papal election to put a French cardinal (Clement V) on the papal throne?

King Phillip

500

What group of people is at the top of the pyramid?

monarchs

500
What are 2 spiritual reforms?

secrecy of confessional 

requirement of annual confessions

definition of transubstantiation

emphasis on Eucharistic devotion

number of sacraments fixed at 7

500

True/False: Throughout the time periods there were no abuses by clergy and members of the Church. The Church is human. But the Church is also divine. 

False

500

What plague was brought by bacteria from fleas carried on rats from ships, that spread by trade routes from Asia to Europe?

Bubonic Plague

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