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Clergy, Middle Class, Nobility, and the Peasants. Which of the following was NOT one of the three (3) classes during the Middle Ages? (Chapter 8:#2)
What is the Middle Class?
100
This area lied at the center of a typical manor. (Chapter 8: #15)
What is a Village?
100
This institution was the heart of medieval society. (Chapter 8:#1)
What is the Church?
100
Charlemagne means: (Chapter 8:#8)
What is "Charles the Great"?
100
This individual was crowned Holy Roman emperor in 962. (Chapter 9:#22)
Who is Otto I?
200
In feudalism, a land grant is called ______. (Chapter 8:#12)
What is a Fief?
200
Charlemagne's messengers were called ______ ______. (Chapter 8:#10)
What is the Missi Dominci?
200
The Frankish kingdom reached its peak under _______ leadership. (Chapter 8:#9)
Who is Charlemagne?
200
The self-contained farming community controlled by a lord and farmed by his peasants was called a _______. (Chapter 8: #14)
What is a manor?
200
The selling of church offices is called ______. (Chapter 9: #16)
What is Simony?
300
This individual grew up in Sicily and later defied his guardian, Innocent III? (Chapter 9: #24)
Who is Frederick II?
300
Baptism, Matrimony, Tithes, and Confirmation. Which of the following is NOT one of the seven (7) sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church? (Chapter 8:#5)
What is Tithes?
300
This mayor of the palace appealed to the pope and established the Carolingian House as the ruler of the Franks. (Chapter 8:#7)
Who is Pepin Short?
300
This individual was an educator from York, England. (Chapter 8:#11)
Who is Alcuin?
300
This individual provided protection on the local level following the collapse of Charlemagne's empire. (Chapter 9:#21)
Who are the Dukes?
400
Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Rome. The patriarchate of which city rose to preeminence? (Chapter 8:#3)
What is Rome?
400
This code regulated the behavior of Knights during the both times of peace and war. (Chapter 8: #13)
What is the Code of Chivalry?
400
Roman Catholics teach that during the transubstantiation, the ___________. (Chapter 8:#6)
What is the notion that the bread and wine become body and blood of Christ?
400
This reforming pope outlawed lay investiture and won a temporal victory over Henry IV at Canossa. (Chapter 9:#17)
Who is Gregory VII?
400
These monastic orders were known as the "begging" orders. (Chapter 9: #19)
What are the Mendicant Orders?
500
The Holy Roman Empire was founded by _________. (Chapter 9: #20)
Who is Otto the Great?
500
Angles and Saxons, Romans, Danes, and Franks. Which of the following groups did not rule England before 1066AD? (Chapter 9: #23) DOUBLE JEOPARDY!! (1000 points.)
Who are the Franks?
500
The Middle Ages became known as the "age of faith" because: (Chapter 8:#4) TRIPLE JEOPARDY!!! (1500 points) 1.) Religion dominated society 2.) The Roman Catholic Church held significant influence over people's lives. 3.) The few cultural achievements were due to the church 4.) All of the above
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500
Friars were all of the following except: (Chapter 9:#18) 1.) Men who were beggars. 2.) Men who were "brothers". 3.) Men of seclusion and strict discipline. 4.) Men who preached to the people.
#3
500
Which of the following statements are not true of Alfred the Great? (Chapter 9: #25) 1.) He defeated the Danes and ruled the southern portion of England. 2.) He founded the English navy. 3.) He surveyed the taxable resources of England. 4.) He set up shires with shire-reeves as government officials.
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