Questions 1-5
Questions 6-10
Questions 11-15
Questions 16-20
Questions 21-25
100

#1 list the three main eras fourteenth-century historians divided history into. 

The Classical age 

The Middle Ages 

The Renaissance  


100

#6 What factors led to the collapse of the Roman Empire?  


Trouble protecting the borders.  

Internal trouble   

Economic conditions   

Roman army filled with foreigners  


100

#11 How did Constantine shape the future of the empire and the Christian faith when he moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople?  


The empire was divided into two.  

Two versions of Christianity developed.  


100

#16 When the Roman and Germanic languages blended, they evolved to create Italian, French, Spanish, and Romanian. Why are these languages called Romance languages?  


Because they are based on the Roman language, Latin.  


100


  1. Why is Justinian’s code significant?  



  • Unified Roman law into a summary of legal principles.  


200

#2 How did the people of the Middle Ages view history?  


As a continuous procession of events from biblical creation to their own time.  


200

#7  Who excommunicated the Roman emperor Theodosius for ordering the massacre of the Thessalonians?  


Ambrose of Milian  


200

#12. Explain how the Germanic tribes were different from the Romans.  


Preferred rural areas and hunting.  

Tribes were organized loosely around kings and family groups.  

They were illiterate.  

They smelled bad.  


200

#17 What were Cathedrals and why were they important in the Middle Ages?  


Churches  

Center for both worship and civic administration 


200


  1. How did Charlemagne promote education in his kingdom? 



  • Started schools in cathedrals to educate the clergy.  


300

#3 Where did the word “Europe” come from?  


It comes from the ancient geographers of classical Greece and Rome.

300

#8 Why did Roman authorities fear that Christianity could be politically dangerous?  


That the growing popularity among the poor, slaves, and soldiers could lead to an uprising.  


300

#13. What three cultures shaped Europe in the Middle Ages?

Roman 

Christian  

Barbarian  


300

#18 Why is the Pope significant to Roman tradition of Christianity?  


Considered to be Peter’s successor as the head of the Church.  


300


  1. What did the Treaty of Verdun accomplish?  



  • Divided Charlemagne’s empire into three parts  


400

#4 Why were the waterways in Europe important?  


Provided boundaries  

Used as transportation

400

#9 Who is Constantine and why is he important to the early Church?  


Roman emperor that converted to Christianity.  

He LEGALIZED Christianity, which ended the persecution of Christians.  


400

#14 Who helped convert Clovis, the king of the Franks, to Christianity?  


Clotilda  


400

#19 Who stopped the aggressive Islamic invasion of France in 732?  


Charles Martel  


400


  1. Who is the founder of the monotheistic religion known as Islam? Where was this religion founded?  



  • Muhammad 

  • Arabian Peninsula 


500

#5 How did medieval scholars group people and how did ordinary people identify themselves?  


By religion – Christians, Jews, and Muslims  

Through the names of their fathers or mothers. 


500

#10 Explain the Arian heresy and how it was corrected by the early Church.  


The Arian heresy taught that Jesus was human.  

Corrected at the Council of Nicaea in 325 B.C.  


500

#15 Why is King Clovis significant to the Franks?  


Unified the Franks  

Established the Merovingian dynasty  


500

#20 By the 7th century, separate kingdoms were emerging. Identify which people lived in the places below.  



Anglo-Saxons – England  

Franks – France 

Visigoths – Spain  

Lombards – Northern Italy  


500


 

  1.  Explain the difference between the Sunnis and Shiites in Islam.  



  • Shiites believed only Muhammad’s descendants could rule.  

  • Sunnis accepted another line of rulers.