HI 113 Exam #3
Europeans embarked on expansionist voyages for all of the following except: a. there was a potential for economic gain through increased world trade. b. some desired to spread Christianity to other parts of the world. c. of the confidence they had developed from improved cartography, navigational methods, and ship designs. d. fear than Islam would occupy the rest of the world if Christendom did not.
D
Prince Henry a. was the first European to get to the source of the Zambezi. b. established a school for naval gunners in Portsmouth, England in 1438. c. was depicted as the "epitome" of greed by Bartolomeu Dias. d. established a school for navigators in 1419.
D
Under Fuedalism ________ was land given to a subordinate called a _______ by a wealthy _________.
Fief; Vassal; Lord
By 1054 a schism appeared in the Christian church leading to two branches called: The ____________ ____________ Church in Rome and The __________ __________ Church of Byzantium.
Roman Catholic; Eastern Orthodox
All of the following were motives for the crusades except: a. the desire for military adventure. b. religious fervor. c. the aim to increase religious toleration between Muslims and Christians. d. the desire to gain riches and land.
a.) desire for military adventure.
The Medieval university... a. was originally an educational association of students or scholars, as at Bologna. b. taught only technical and scientific courses. c. rejected the study of law. d. only taught people trained in theology.
a.) was originally an educational association of students or scholars, as at Bologna.
Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire fall to what group in 1453? a. Seljik Turks b. Ottoman Turks c. Visigoths d. Ostragoths
b.) Ottoman Turks