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Medieval Europe Review
Test Description: Chapters 2/3/4/5
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The bubonic plague, also known as Black Death, was spread through which of the following ways?
A
Mosquitoes
B
Flies
C
Raccoons
D
Fleas
2) The French hero, Joan of Arc, was believed to be a heretic by many people in Europe. What is a heretic?
A
A person who fights as a knight, even though they aren't in the social status of knight.
B
A person who fights against the established monarch.
C
A person who has been infected by plague.
D
A person who believes things that were different that the Catholic faith.
3) This weapon started the downfall of knights in medieval Europe.
A
Sling Shot
B
Battle Axe
C
Shield
D
Longbow
4) The bubonic plague ravaged the European continent during the 14th century. What is the estimated amount of deaths suffered in Europe?
A
20 Million
B
25 Million
C
100 Million
D
50 Million
5) The Magna Carta established limitations upon the king of England during the 13th century. Which king ruled, and signed, Magna Carta?
A
King Charlemagne
B
King Edward I
C
King John
D
King Henry II
6) A democracy means...
A
a government run by the people, usually through elections
B
a government run by a select few people
C
a government run by a religious group
D
a government run by a single individual
7) In the Hundred Years War, France fought against _________, just to the northwest geographically.
A
Italy
B
Denmark
C
Spain
D
England
8) This Pope proclaimed to the people of Europe that the holy lands of the Middle East must be reclaimed by the Christian faith.
A
Pope Leo III
B
Pope Gregory VII
C
Pope Charlie
D
Pope Urban II
9) The Jewish faith hold Jerusalem as one of their most holy sites in the world because
A
Muhammad ascended to heaven in this city.
B
Jesus was crucified on the rock of Golgotha.
C
The temple of Solomon was built in the city.
D
Muslims make a pilgrimage to this city once in their lifetime.
10) In order to join a guild, a young boy would first become a _________, which means you are in training.
A
Apprentice
B
Master
C
Journeyman
D
Merchant
11) Which is an example of an unfair aspect to trials in the medieval time period?
A
Juries
B
Combat trials
C
Habeas Corpus
D
Judges
12) What did a charter do for medieval towns?
A
Allowed towns to be run by only the serfs.
B
Allowed towns to go to war with the monarch.
C
Allowed towns to be ruled by monarchs.
D
Allowed towns independence from feudal lords.
13) What was one result of the conflict between Pope Gregory VII and King Henry IV?
A
Henry IV refused to have anything to do with the Church.
B
Pope Gregory excommunicated King Henry.
C
Henry began the Crusades to take back the holy land.
D
Pope Gregory stepped down from his position.
14) Which of the follow sacraments is a formal declaration of the belief in God and the Church?
A
Baptism
B
Confirmation
C
Penance
D
Matrimony
15) What was Charlemagne's greatest achievement?
A
He was the first Frankish king to become Christian.
16) People went on the Crusades to seek
A
Salvation
B
All of the above.
C
Adventure
D
Wealth
17) What were the two stages of a knight's education that he had to complete before becoming a knight?
A
apprentice and journeyman
B
beginner and intermediate
C
vassal and lord
D
page and squire
18) Which three groups threatened Western Europe in the 9th and 10th century?
A
Romans, Franks, and Clovis.
B
Normans, Saxons, and Angles.
C
Muslims, Magyars, and Vikings.
D
Peasants, serfs, and fiefs.
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