Islamic Empire
Middle Ages
Middle Ages II
Crusades
Miscellaneous
100
A major feature of the Golden Age of Muslim culture was the 1. political and economic isolation (隔離)of the Arab world. 2. development of modern science and mathematics. 3. adoption of democratic (民主的)government. 4.persecution (迫害) of Jews and Christians.
2. development of modern science and mathematics.
100
The art, music, and philosophy of the medieval period in Europe generally dealt with: A. human scientific achievements B. religious themes C. materialism D. classic Greek and Roman subjects
B. religious themes
100
1. “All things were under its domain...its power was such that no one could hope to escape its scrutiny.” Which European institution during the Middle Ages is best described by this statement? A. the guild B. knighthood C. the Church D. the nation-state
C. the Church
100
In Europe, a long-term effect of the Crusades was A. the strengthening of the feudal system B. the adoption of Islamic religious practices C. an increased demand for goods from the East D. increased European isolation
C. an increased demand for goods from the East
100
The Middle Ages in Western Europe was characterized by A. the manor system and the importance of land ownership B. absolute monarchies and strong central governments C. decreased emphasis on religion in daily life D. extensive trade with Asia and the Middle East
A. the manor system and the importance of land ownership
200
Contributions of the Golden Age of Islamic civilization include 1. advances in trade 2. irrigation (灌溉) systems 3. polytheistic beliefs 4. gunpowder and guns
1. advances in trade
200
The Magna Carta contributed to the development of: A. absolute monarchy B. theocracy C. democracy D. parliamentary democracy E. feudal rivalries
D. parliamentary democracy
200
The Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages in Europe can best be described as a church that: A. favored separation from secular governments B. avoided involvement in social and educational matters C. was a strong force that divided many people D.was a stabilizing influence during a period of weak central governments
D.was a stabilizing influence during a period of weak central governments
200
Which statement best describes the result of the Crusades? A. Europeans maintained a lasting control over much of the Middle East B. Islamic influence dominated Europe D. Europeans developed tolerance of Non-Christian religions D. trade between Europe and the Middle East was expanded
D. trade between Europe and the Middle East was expanded
200
Feudal societies are generally characterized by A. an emphasis on social order B. a representative government C. many economic opportunities D. the protection of political rights
A. an emphasis on social order
300
Which area was most affected by the spread of both Islam and Buddhism in the period from 200 B.C. to A.D. 1450. 1. Indian subcontinent 2. Japanese islands 3. Arabian peninsula 4. coastal China
1. Indian subcontinent
300
During the feudal period in Europe, power and position in society were based on the: A. amount of money earned B. level of education achieved C. number of slaves owned D. amount of land possessed
D. amount of land possessed
300
“The pope is the only person whose feet are kissed by all princes. His title is unique in the world. He may depose [remove] emperors.” - Pope Gregory VII (11th century) “An emperor is subject to no one but God and Justice.”- Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor (12th century) The ideas expressed in these quotations show that during the Middle Ages in Europe A. popes gave little attention to political matters B. monarchs dominated the Church’s leaders C. popes and monarchs sometimes challenged each other’s authority. D. monarchs and popes strengthened the role of the Church
C. popes and monarchs sometimes challenged each other’s authority.
300
What were two indirect results of the Crusades? A. trade and commerce increased B. trade and commerce declined C. trade and commerce increased D. trade and commerce declined
C. trade and commerce increased
300
Feudalism in Western Europe: A. power was based on class relationships B. equality among the social classes C. direct democracy D. monotheis
A. power was based on class relationships
400
The Golden Age of Muslim culture was best known for its 1. trying to colonize (拓殖) North America. 2. conflicts (衝突) between Christians and Jews. 3. improvements (改進) in mathematics, science, and medicine. 4. policies (政策) to reduce trade.
3. improvements (改進) in mathematics, science, and medicine.
400
The Magna Carta was created to: A. limit the power of English monarchs B. establish laws protecting the rights of Catholics. C. organize England’s colonial empire D. abolish the role of Parliament
A. limit the power of English monarchs
400
In Europe during the Middle Ages, the force that provided unification and stability was: A. the central government in Rome B. military alliance between France and Germany C. federation of the craft guilds D. Roman Catholic Church
D. Roman Catholic Church
400
One important effect of the Crusades on Western Europe was that they A. led to a decline in the importance of the church in Western Europe B. furthered cultural diffusion throughout Western Europe C. introduced the Industrial Revolution to Western Europe D. ended the western European quest for an overseas empire
B. furthered cultural diffusion throughout Western Europe
400
Which is a characteristic of a feudal society? A. rapid social change B. high literacy rate C. industrial-based economy D. rigid class structure
D. rigid class structure
500
• Indian scholars contributed to mathematics by developing the decimal system and the concept of zero. • Arab mathematicians passed the decimal system and the concept of zero to the Western world. 6. Based on these statements, which conclusion is valid (有效)? 1. Indians and Arabs developed the first civilizations. 2. Through contact, ideas were exchanged and then spread. 3. Trade is an inefficient (低效) way to spread ideas. 4. Western civilization had few ideas to share with Indians and Arabs.
2. Through contact, ideas were exchanged and then spread.
500
The English Parliament was a step towards: A.democracy B. monarchy C. republic D. representative government
D. representative government
500
Which economic system existed in Europe during the early Middle Ages? A. market B. socialism C. manorialism D. command
C. manorialism
500
One major result of the Crusades was the A. permanent occupation of the Holy Land by the Europeans B. long-term decrease in European trade C. conversion of most Muslims to Christianity D. spread of Middle Eastern culture and technology to Europe
D. spread of Middle Eastern culture and technology to Europe
500
In European feudal society, an individual’s social status was generally determined by A. birth B. education and training C. individual abilities D. marriage
A. birth
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