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Medieval Times
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1) What best describes the relationship under feudalism in Europe and Japan?
A
In exchange for land to the farmers/serfs, the farmers/serfs became warriors for their lord
B
The farmers/serfs protected the monarch, who gave them land in return for feeding the Pope
C
In exchange for land to the farmers/serfs, the farmers/serfs farmed the land, protected the monarch, and traveled from towns
D
In exchange for land/protection to the farmers/serfs, farmers/serfs swore loyalty and service to those who granted protection
2) What event led to an increase in global exchange?
A
The Feudal System
B
The Roman Empire
C
The Crusades
D
The Missionaries
3) How did the Crusades increase the European's interest in trade?
A
The Crusaders brought home Asian goods from Jerusalem
B
The Crusaders went to Rome to receive a gift from the Pope, which included Asian goods
C
The Europeans sent Muslims to fight in Jerusalem and they brought back goods from Asia
D
The Muslims brought items from Asia to Europe
4) How did the Crusades influence Constantinople?
A
Constantinople became the new Jerusalem for all three monotheistic religions
B
Constantinople became the home of Pope Urban II
C
Constantinople became the crossroads of trade between Europe and Asia
D
Constantinople became the new Holy city for Christians and Jews
5) Whose responsibiliy was it to protect the farmers of the land?
A
King and Shogun
B
King and Emperor
C
Lord and Daimyo
D
Lord and Shogun
6) Which of the following is true about feudalism?
A
It was intended to provide opportunities for social mobility
B
It was controlled by the powerful middle class
C
It was designed to promote political and economic equality.
D
It was based on reciprocal obligations and allegiances
7) What did the Magna Carta do for the English people?
A
It abolished the system for English vassals
B
It stated that there should be a system of common law in England
C
It took authority from the Catholic church
D
It gave basic rights to all English citizens
8) Which of the following best describes the main idea of the Magna Carta?
A
The power of the king is limited
B
a noble was more powerful than the king
C
Nobody should rule over a country
D
A noble was more powerful than the king
9) What did the Magna Carta's Great Council eventually grow into?
A
The English Monarch, which was the first monarch with a legislative body in Europe.
B
The English Parliament, which was the first democratic, legislative body in modern Europe
C
The English Parliament, which was the first monarch with a legislative body in Europe.
D
The English Parchment, which was the first democratic and republic body in Europe
10) If you were to see a map, with arrows pointing FROM Europe towards Jerusalem, what would that map represent?
A
The Bubonic Plague
B
The Crusades
C
The Spread of Islam
D
The Spread of Christianity
11) During the Middle Ages in Europe, what did the increase in trade cause?
A
The decrease in the power of the church
B
The development of the code of chivalry
C
The increase in conflict between kings
D
The development of towns and cities.
12) Which pope called to arms the crusaders?
A
Pope John Paul I
B
Pope Urban II
C
Pope Rural II
13) Which of the following was a direct result of the Crusaders?
A
Christians gained permanent control of the Holy Lands
B
Nobles gained power over the monarchs
C
The Pope lost control of the church
D
Europeans increased their demands of things from the East
14) Which statement best describes the role of the Roman Catholic Church in Europe during the Middle Ages?
A
The Church encouraged individuals to question authority
B
Church leaders were only involved in spiritual activities
C
The Church leaders strongly influenced the reign of the kings
D
The Church gained influence as people became more interested in secular affairs
15) What was a result of the Black Death of the fourteenth century?
A
African populations destroyed from disease
B
War in Western Europe
C
African culture destroyed from forced slave capture
D
Dramatic shortages in laborers and people throughout Europe
16) What changes occurred in Medieval Europe after the Black death and the creation of the Magna Carta?
A
Tearing down towns and cities
B
The pope became king
C
Feudalism was weakened
D
Kings were assassinated
17) What was one reason for the rapid spread of Bubonic plague throughout Europe?
A
Europeans were being punished by their god
B
Only available to grow crops were contaminated with mold
C
A lack of scientific and medical knowledge
D
The amount of interactions between social classes
18) In what ways were Samurai similar to the Knights of medieval Europe?
A
They both devoted their lives to protecting their lands and lords
B
They were both Christians who controlled their land
C
They both learned to read and write
D
The were both Christians who defended the land
19) What impact did the Crusades and the Reconquista have on the Muslim Moors and Spanish Jews?
A
The Moors and Jews were expelled from Spain
B
The Moors and Jews expanded throughout Europe
C
The Moors and Jews were part of religious freedom movement
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