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6th Grade Social Studies Test Review: Feudalism In Europe And Japan, The Crusades, The Bubonic Plague, And The Magna Carta. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

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 were allowed to coexist in Spain.
c) The Moors and Jews were part of religious freedom movements?
d) The Moors and Jews expanded throughout Europe?

How were the 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 defended the land.
c) They both learned to read and write.
d) They were both Christians who controlled their land.

What was a reason for the rapid spread of the Bubonic Plague throughout Europe?
a) A lack of scientific and medical knowledge
b) The amount of interactions between social classes
c) Europeans were being punished by their god
d) Only available crops were contaminated with mold

What changed in Medieval Europe after the Black Death and the creation of the Magna Carta?
a) Feudalism was weakened
b) Kingd were assassinated
c) The Pope became the king
d) Towns and cities were torn down

What was result of the Black Death of the 14th century?
a) Dramatic shortages in laborers and people throughout Europe.
b) African culture destroyed from forced slave captures.
c) African populations destroyed from disease.
d) War in Western Europe.

What best describes the role of the Roman Catholic Church in Europe during the Middle Ages?
a) The Church leaders strongly influenced the reign of the kings.
b) The Church encouraged individuals to question authority.
c) Church leaders were only involved in spiritual activities.
d) The Church gained influence as people became more interested in secular affairs.

On a map, arrows pointing from Asia towards Europe and Northern Africa represent_________.
a) The Bubonic Plague
b) The spread of Christianity
c) The Crusades
d) The spread of Islam

Which pope called to arms the crusaders?
a) Pope Urban the ll
b) Pope Rural ll
c) Pope John Paul ll
d) Pope Patrick

What was a direct result of the Crusades?
a) Europeans increased their demands for goods from the east
b) The pope lost control of the church
c) Christians gained permanent control of the Holy Land
d) Nobles gained power over the monarchs

During the Middle Ages in Europe, what did the increase in trade cause?
a) The development of towns and cities
b) The decrease in the power of the church
c) The increase in conflict between kings
d) The development of the code of chivalry

What did the Magna Carta's Great Council eventually grow into?
a) The English Parliament, which was the first democratic, legislative body in modern Europe.
b) The English Monarch, the first in Europe
c) The English Parliament, which was the first democratic and republic body in Europe.
d) The English Parliament, which was the first monarch with a legislative body in Europe.

On a map, arrows pointing from Europe to Jerusalem would represent_______.
a) The Crusades
b) The Bubonic Plague
c) The spread of Christianity
d) The spread of Islam

What 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) No one should rule over a country.
d) The king has total control over the people he ruled.

What best describes the relationship under feudalism in Europe and Japan?
a) For land and protection, farmers/serfs swore loyalty to those who protected them.
b) For land, farmers and serfs became warriors for their lord.
c) Farmers and serfs protected the monarch.
d) For land, farmers and serfs farmed the land, protected the monarch.

What event led to the increase in global exchange?
a) The Crusades
b) The Feudal System
c) The fall of Rome
d) The Missionaries Event

What did the Magna Carta do for the English people?
a) It gave basic rights to all the English citizens.
b) It abolished the system for English vassals.
c) It took authority from the Catholic Church.
d) It developed a system of common law in England.

Which of the following is true about feudalism?
a) It was based on reciprocal obligations and allegiances.
b) It was designed to promote political and economic equality.
c) It was controlled by the powerful middle class.
d) It was intended to provide opportuinties for social mobility.

In European and Japanese Feudalism, whose responsibility was it to protect the farmers of the land?
a) Lord and Daimyo
b) Lord and Shogun
c) King and Shogun
d) King and Emperor

How did the Crusades incrrease the European's interest in trade?
a) The Crusaders brought home Asian goods from Jerusalem.
b) Muslims brought items from Asia to Europe.
c) The Crusaders received gifts from the Pope, which included Asian goods.
d) Europeans sent Muslims to fight in Jerusalem and they brought back goods from Asia.

sdsdHow did the Crusades influence Constantinople?
a) Constantinople became the crossroads of trade between Europe and Asia.
b) Constantinople became the new Holy City for Christians and Jews.
c) Constantinople became the new Jerusalem for all three monotheistic religions.
d) Constantinople became the home of Pope Uban ll.

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