History Final
whirling dervishes
Sufi Muslims that spin in circles as they quietly/silently meditate/pray
a direct result of the invasions of europe after 700 was __________
disruption of trade
the Ottoman and Safavid empires shared the Muslim tradition of ________
the Sharia
simony
the buying or selling of Church jobs
Akbar
the chief builder of the Mughal dynasty
the split between Sunni and Shiite Muslims began with disagreement over ___________
the choice of a caliph
charter
the document that guarenteed townspeople's rights
hajj
the pilgrimage to Mecca required of all able-bodied Muslims
Lay Investiture
the practice of a King appointing bishops
usury
the practice of charging interest on loans
Muhammad
the prophet of Islam
which if the following did NOT result from the decline of the Roman empire? a.) the decline of Latin as a common language b.) the rise of new cities in Western Europe c.) the collapse of trade d.) a decline in literacy and learning
the rise of new cities in Western Europe
Nur Jahan
the wife of Jahanjir, a drug addict who couldn't rule because he was a drug addict. Nur Jahan ruled in his place
A statement like, "We can use reason to understand the proper role of both faith and reason, but faith is beyond the realm of reason" in __________
the writings of a scholastic
the Church taught that the way to achieve salvation was ________
to complete the seven sacraments
The main purpose of craft guilds was to ___________
train and protect guild members
Benedict's sister Scholastica wrote up rules for convents
true
True or false: Frederick I's nickname is based upon his red beard
true
True or false: guilds had the authority to regulate prices and wages
true
serfs were generally freed if they could live in a city for one year and a day
true
true or false: Jahanjir was a drug addict
true
true or false: Missi Dominici collected taxes, administered justice and checked roads for Charlemagne
true
true or false: Muhammad was probably illiterate
true
true or false: Scherezade is the princess in "The Thousand and One Nights" who tells the stories
true
true or false: a tithe was 10% tax paid to the Church
true
true or false: the Abassids moved the capital to Baghdad
true
true or false: the Kabaa contains a black stone
true
sultan
turkish ruler
during the Middle Ages, farming improved once peasants began ____________
using the 3-field system
troubadour
wandering poet
Charlemagne
was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800
interdiction
when a whole city/town is banned from doing the sacraments/going to heaven
aceticism
when someone moves away from society to be isolated for religious/spiritual reasons
Benedict
wrote the guidebook for monks
Charles Martel
defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Tours
Abu Bakr
the 1st caliph
the tithe and the sacraments were associated with ___________
the Church (Christianity)
Tamerlane
the Mongol leader who conquered Persia and Mesopotamia
Al Khwarizmi
the Muslim mathematician who pioneered the study of algebra
Clovis converted to __________
Christianity
Who wrote "The Divine Comedy"
Dante
exchequer
English Treasury
Khadija
Muhammad's first wife and first convert to Islam
The Concordat of Worms ended the struggle over __________
Lay Investiture
vernacular
everyday language of the people
Alcuin
set up a palace school under Charlemagne
what are the five pillars of Islam
1. faith 2. prayer 3. charity 4. fasting 5. pilgramage to Mecca
which of the following rulers strengthened the Mughal empire by promoting religious harmony through tolerance? a.) Babur b.) Akbar c.) Jahangir d.) Aurangzeb
Akbar
what was the capital of the Abbasid Empire
Baghdad
Much of the information we have concerning the Battle of Hastings was garnered through studying the _________
Bayeaux Tapestry
the monk who established strict rules for monastic life was named ___________
Benedict
the Christian leader whose troops defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Tours was __________
Charles Martel
Who wrote "The City of Ladies"
Christine de Pizan
Who wrote "The Canterbury Tales"
Geoffrey Chaucer
contrast the Muslim culture with the Hindu culture
ISLAM: - "modern" religion - monotheistic - eat beef - believe in equality of all Muslims - quiet praying HINDI: - "Ancient" religion - polytheistic - don't eat beef - caste system (classes) - louder praying with singing and dancing
The concept that the Bible, not the Church was teh source of Christian Truth was proposed by ________
John Wycliffe
a religion that blended Muslim and Hindu beliefs was __________
Sikhism
which of the following results followed the Muslim invasion of India? a.) trade between India and the Muslim word decreased b.) many Hindus converted to Buddhism c.) Sultans introduced Muslim traditions of government to India d.) Hindu princes united against Muslim invaders
Sultans introduced Muslim traditions of government to India
Who wrote "Summa Theologica"
Thomas Aquinas
who replaced the last of the "rightly guided" caliphs (the answer is a group of people)
Umayyads
which language blends Arabic, Persian and Hindi
Urdo
the invasions of which group seriously disrupted life in Europe during the 800s and 900s
Vikings
Clovis
a Frankish king who converted to Christianity
beserker
a crazy viking woarrior who may have taken drugs before battle
Avicenna is known for developing ____________
a medical encyclopedia
ramadan
a month when Muslims fast from sunset-sunrise daily
apprentice
a person who learned a trade from a master craftsman
friar
a traveling monk
journeyman
a wage-earning craftsman
arabesque
an intricate design of curved lines that suggests floral shapes
guild
association of merchants or artisans
which of the following beliefs is held by Muslims, Jews and Christians? a.) belief in reincarnation b.) belief in Jesus as the Messiah c.) belief in one God d.) belief in Muhammad
belief in one God
feudal justice was based largely upon __________
customs and tradition
which of these factors was NOT a major force in shaping the society of Western Europe during the Early Middle Ages? a.) the Roman heritage b.) the Roman Catholic Church c.) the customs of the barbarian tribes d.) the Eastern Orthodox Church
eastern Orthodox church
what word best describes Muslim trade
extensive
Friars lived in secluded and isolated monasteries
false
True or false: Dante Alighieri wrote "The Canterbury Tales", which describes a pilgramige to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket
false
True or false: Romanesque cathedrals are very light and airy
false
True or false: longbows helped to lead the French to victories at Crecy, Agincourt and Poitiers
false
True or false: the French feudal lords expected Hugh Capet to be weak
false
True or false: the Romanesque crypt helped to distribute the massive weight of a cathedral's roof
false
true or false: Sufi make up the majority of Muslims
false
true or false: the Sharia ensures the separation of church and state
false
advances in agriculture during the Middle Ages allowed peasants to produce ___________
food surpluses
as a result of the Treaty of Verdun, Charlemagne's empire was divided among ____________
his heirs
The Model Parliament was made of a __________
house of commons/house of lords
the renaissance began in ____________ (name of country)
italy
under the feudal contract, a lord provided his vassal with ________
land
Which of the following were features of the Gothic style of architecture? a.) dark interiors and thick walls b.) rounded arches and domes c.) large windows and tall pointed arches d.) minarets
large windows and tall pointed arches
The new weapon that greatly helped the English in the Hundred Years' War was ________
long bow
the feudal contract was an arrangement by which a _________ and _________ both agreed to certain obligations
lord ; vassal
The Black Death resulted in all of the following EXCEPT __? a.) massive population drop b.) inflation c.) lower wages d.) anti-semitism
lower wages
before Muhammad became the prophet of Islam, he was a __________
merchant
capitalism
money for investment
feudalism became a complex system because vassals sometimes ___________
owed loyalty to more than one lord
scholasticism
people that used reason and logic to support Christian belief
millet
religious communites of non-Muslims in the Ottoman empire
the Vikings excelled in the technology of ____________
ships
luther taught that the Bible ______________
should be the only guide for Christians
William Duke of Normandy was the illegitimate son of the daughter of a ___________
tanner