ACE FINAL/Edited: History Unit Test 1
What do these places have in common? •parts of North Africa •Italy •southeastern Spain
Justinian I won them back for the empire
A sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church is . . .
Marriage
vikings are described as
Northern people who made quick, fierce raids on European villages
What was a main activity of the monastery?
Providing safe places for travelers to stay
A geographical feature that contributed to the growth of Lisbon, London, and Danzg was their location on or near
Seas
The actions below are examples of what process? • prohibiting kings from appointing priests • outlawing the selling of Church positions • excommunicating Holy Roman emperor Henry IV
Strengthening the power of the Church
What is the best title for this list: Head money, tallage, fee when a woman married
Taxes paid by peasants to lords
How did new farming methods contribute to the growth of medieval European towns?
enough crops were grown to sell to people who lived in towns
Who were the Blues and the Greens?
fans of opposing teams
How did the nature of trade goods change over the course of the middle ages
from imported luxury goods to more local items
Which factor gave Constantinople the biggest advantage for trade?
good location
the king gave his most important lords fiefs which were
grants of land
For what achievement is Charlemagne most remembered?
he united much or Europe
What stage comes between apprentice and master craftsman
journeyman
The franks grew powerful because of their style of war that used
knight on horse back
Pages and Squires were boys training to become
knights
What is one of the main reasons for the fall of Rome
lack of central government
who were the men in this picture
lord and vassal
What as the main job of medieval ladies
managing the household
who did feudal lords lose power to
merchants
Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne in return for
military support
In addition to new farming methods, another reason for the growth of towns was the
revival of long distance trade
which term best describes these relationships: Flanders: woolen cloth & Venice: glass
specialization
Serfs were required to
stay on the land that they worked
Which guild would be most likely to put on a mystery play about the Last Supper, the final meal Jesus ate with his followers
the bakers guild
Community life in western Europe during the Middle Ages centered on . . .
the church
What was the power structure of the Byzantine Empire in religious matters?
the emperor had power over the patriarch
Rule of the Roman Empire was divided between two emperors until
the fall the Rome
Saint Benedict is best known for starting . . .
the pilgrimage to Canterbury
If you were a customer who bought shoes from a cobbler, a guild might help you by making sure that
the shoes were of good quality
What did the jobless in Constantinople do for food?
they worked in exchange for bread from the emperor
Why did towns buy royal charters?
to gain independence from feudal lords
What was a main goal of the Crusades?
to take Jerusalem from the Muslims
One of the biggest causes of disease in medieval towns was
unsanitary conditions
what was the best way to predict the job a medieval boy would do when he grew up
what does his father does
Historians sometimes call the Middle Ages in western Europe the . . .
Age of Faith
What features did most Gothic cathedrals have?
1. stained-glass windows 2. arches called flying buttresses 3. roof sculptures call gargoyles
For about how long did the Roman Empire have capitals or government operations in both in the east and west
146 years
By the time Charlemagne became Holy Roman emperor, how many years had passed without a Roman emperor in the west?
324 years
During which event did the Byzantine Empire not allow icons
800 Charlemagne crowned Holy Roman emperor
What was the Justinian Code?
A collection of laws that Justinian had revised and unified to make one, logical system of laws.
Describe the plot of the Canterbury Tales
A group of people goes on a religious pilgrimage
In the middle ages, what is one way in which the Divine liturgy was different from the Roman Catholic mass
It could be in the local language
Who would have been most likely to make the following statement: "I am traveling to Jerusalem to show God how sorry I am for having sinned. I pray we have a safe journey."
A pilgrim
What group of clergy members fits in the blank in the hierarchy? 1. Pope 2. Cardinals 3. ??? 4. Bishops 5.Priests
Archbishops
Who decreed that Rome would stop persecuting Christians?
Constantine
four cities involved in mediterranean trade were
Constantinople, tunis, Lisbon, venice
Suppose a knight is known for his chivalry. What does that suggest about him?
He followed a code of behavior
What was a main reason why the clergy were recorders and advisers to kings?
They could read and write
What do these medieval items have in common: Stone wall, Castle moat, Knight's armor
They describe form of military technology
Saint Francis of Assisi founded an order of mendicant friars. How did they differ from Monks?
They lived among ordinary people
Who believed in both faith and reason?
Thomas Aquinas
Trade between Africa and Europe likely contributed to the growth of the North African city of
Tunis
Which event led Justinian I to start a major public works program
Violent riots destroyed the city
What are the best sub-headings for the two columns in the chart below.
Western/eastern
Which of these did William the Conqueror introduce to england
a line of Norman kings
The eastern orthodox missionary Saint Cyril is remembered for creating the Cyrillic
alphabet
Which game played today was popular in medieval towns?
badminton
Which occupation was more open to Jews than to Christians?
banker
Social class in the Middle Ages was determined mainly by
birth
In the Middle Ages, many universities grew out of . . .
cathedral schools
which event took pace in the Hippodrome
chariot races
Justinian built Hagia Sophia as a
church
which if these did a girls education most often include
cooking
which of these eventually replaced trail by ordeal or combat
court trails
Common law developed out of a growing body of
decisions by judges
What belongs in the empty box to complete the cause-and-effect diagram?
disorder and danger