Chapter 4
Chapter 4
chapter 4
chapter 4
chapter 4
100

Conqueror or explorer for political gain 

Conquistador 

100

Name for a fully Christianize Europe 

A: Christurope 

B: Christianinople  

C: Christendom

D: Christianland 

Christendom

100

Territory given to the pope by Pepin the short 

A:  Italian States 

B: Greek States
C: Papal States 
D:Roman States

Papal States 

100

What was the primary role of the church in the early middle Ages?

A: Military conquest

B: Protection

C: Evangelization

D:Interrogation

B: Protection 

100

What was the focus of the Renaissance? 

A: Conquest of native peoples

B:The divinity of gods

C:The beauty and emotion of humanity

D: Medieval castles and knighthood

C: The beauty and emotion of humanity

200

The formation of the papal States came about as a response to the rise of Islam and the need for strong alliance? 

A: False 

B: True 

B: True 

200

Sickness that wiped out one-third of the European population? 

A:Yellow Fever

B:Black Death

C: Pneumonia

D: Purple Death



B: Black Death 

200

What became the new structure of governance in Europe after the Great Schism? 

A: Democracy

B:Totalitarian dictatorship

C: Feudal system

D:Tribal system

C: Feudal system 

200

Types of reasoning and academic thought prompted by St. Thomas Aquinas? 

A: Physics

B:Scholasticism

C:Academia 

D: Salutatotorianship

B:Scholasticism


200

Under what role did most clergy members in the church fall?

A:Kings

B:Lords

C:Knights

D:Peasants

B:Lords 

300

Pope Gregory Vll believed that because the church was founded by Christ, she should be involved in politics 

A:True

B:False

B: False 

300

The western Schism occurred when....

A:Eastern and Western churches decided to split because of the Filioque

B:Popes in the West argued at the first Vatican Council

C:Pope Urban refused to step down

D:Henry IV marched on Pope Gregory in Rome

C:Pope Urban refused to step down

300

Corrupts action by which secular leader were choosing the bishop in their lands? 

A:Lay investiture

B:simony

C:indulgence

D: conciliarism

A:Lay investiture 

300

How did the Black Death impact the church? 

A:The Church gained more power as people turned to God for protection

B:The Church was greatly weakened and lacked strong leadership

C:The Church was not really impacted; the plague only affected lower classes

D:The Church changed her teachings to fit the dark times

B:The Church was greatly weakened and lacked strong leadership

300

How did missionaries fight the abuses of native people?

A:Missionaries gave up their faith to support the native people

B:Missionaries stopped coming to the New World to avoid the abuse

C:Missionaries advocated for laws against slavery

D:Missionaries built armies to fight against conquistadors

C:Missionaries advocated for laws against slavery

400

What did the Concordat of worm Say? 

A: The king had the final say in who could become a bishop

B:Only clergy members could confer spiritual signs for a bishop

C:The pope had to be approved by the king

D: Clergy members could vote for the next king

B:Only clergy members could confer spiritual signs for a bishop

400

Why did the pope turn to the Franks for an alliance?

A: The pope wanted the gold and natural resources of the Frankish king

B: The pope was attempting to place a French king on the papal throne

C: The pope wanted to use the Frankish army to punish Christians

D: The pope needed support from political rulers as Europe became isolated


D: The pope needed support from political rulers as Europe became isolated




400

How did the Cluny monasteries lead to reform in the church? 

A:They inspired popes to fight to free the Church from secular control

B:They inspired kings to became monks and to give power to the Church

C:They inspired bishops to lead armies against the emperor

D: They inspired the lay people to overthrow the pope


A:They inspired popes to fight to free the Church from secular control

400

What was the message King Philip sent to the church when he arrested Pope Boniface? 

A:No taxation without representation

B:The kings would no longer be taking orders from the pope

C:The kings would not allow corrupt popes to remain in office

D:Clergy members should not be taxed unless the king made a royal decree

B:The kings would no longer be taking orders from the pope

400

Series of conquest to take back the holy lands? 

A: Hundred Years War

B:Italian Revolution

C: Crusades

D: Syrian Revolution

C: Crusades


500

What was the significance of Pepin the short granting the Church the papal States? 

A: Pepin the Short was finally able to get rid of an unwanted territory

B: Pepin the Short’s brother became jealous of the pope and converted to Islam

C: It was the first time the Church was given political rule over a territory

D: The people of the Papal States all moved away to different territories

C: It was the first time the Church was given political rule over a territory

500

which of the following is not a reform established by the fourth Lateran  council? 

A: Priests and bishops could marry in special circumstances

B:The number of sacraments was fixed at seven

C:The secrecy of the confessional was established

D:There was a deeper devotion to the Eucharist

A: Priests and bishops could marry in special circumstances

500

What was one major effects of the rise of Islam for Christian Europe? 

A: Isolation of Western Europe as the Byzantine Empire fell to Muslim armies

B:More alliances for the Catholic Church and the Middle Eastern churches

C:Better relations between people of different faith traditions

D: More Muslim kings in Christian Europe

A:  Isolation of Western Europe as the Byzantine Empire fell to Muslim armies


500

How did humanism being to changes the way people thought about the role of government and leader in society? 

A: Humanism guided people to believe that leaders were divine rulers

B: Humanism guided people to believe that government should be eliminated

C: Humanism guided people to believe that God sent all rulers to their thrones

D: Humanism guided people to believe that all human beings have dignity


D: Humanism guided people to believe that all human beings have dignity

500

What was an impact of Charlemagne Being Crowed "Holy Roman Emperor"? 

A: It caused greater division between the Eastern and Western Church

B: It caused a civil war in the empire because no one liked Charlemagne

C: It gave the Church more spiritual power in the empire

D: It made Charlemagne the official archbishop of the empire

A: It caused greater division between the Eastern and Western Church