world history 11 and 12
the ______, which lasted from 1467 to 1477, led to the virtual destruction of the capital city of _____
Onion war, kyoto
the author of summa theologica, _____ is known for his efforts to reconcile aristotle's writings with christian ideas
aquinas
in return for fighting in the crusade, the pope promised forgiveness of ____
sins
in the late 1000s and early 1100s, a wave of _____ enthusiasm led to a rise in monasteries and monastic _____
religious, orders
the last two crashes ended in france's defeat by _____. King Louis IX later died of the _____
baybars, plague
the monastic leader ________ inspired leaders such as ______ of france to enter into a failed second crusade
bernard of clairvaux, king louis VII
at the end of the "_____" two ships sank in a storm. The children on the other five ships were sold into _____ in north africa
children crusade, salvery
pople ______ framed the crusades as a quest to free Jerusalem and the _____ from _____, or unbelievers
urban II, holy land, infidels
the language of everyday speech is know as the what
vernacular
the hundred years' war got its name because the war lasted for exactly a century
false; two more decades
during the great schism, as many as four men claimed to be the pope at the same time
false; two popes
in the 1200s, pope ______ used tools such as the _____ to bring the church to the height of its political power
innocent III, interdict
the church's ______ sometimes used _____ to extract confessions of heresy and used executions to punish it
inquisition, torture
in the middle ages, the church played a large role in everyday life; the _____ guided people from birth to death, and included baptism, the eucharist, and marriage
sacraments
medieval christians dedicated churches to _____ and venerated _____, objects connected with saints
saints, relies
in 1187 jerusalem fell to _____ muslims forces, prompting the ______ led at its end by _______, who negotiated a settlement that gave christian pilgrims free access to jerusalem.
saladins, third crusade, richard I
in the early seventh century, _____ tried to unify the various clans. eventually he would begin to create a new centralized ____ systems of government, based roughly on the ____ system of government
shotoku taishi, chinese, chinese
medieval popes controlled the _____ in italy, and bishops were often ____ to nobles
territories or papal states, vassals
in Geoffrey Chaucer's well known work ______, a group of travelers on a pilgrimage entertain one another with stories.
the canterbury tales
an example of the vernacular literature of the middle age is
the canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
the word ____ is derived from the latin word for corporation
universities
the conflicts between nobles in england who sought to control the monarchy are known as the
war of roses
the ______ order of monks was one of the first to take their religion to people outside the monastery.
cistercian
in the fourth crusade, western forces sacked _____ and destroyed the power of the ______ empire
constantinople, byzantine
the crusades benefited some italian ____ cities, and helped cause the end of _______ and the emergence of nation-states
port, feudalism
ferdinand and isabella made catholicism the religion of spain by driving out the jews and the muslims.
true
just before the black plague began, europe experienced a famine, which weakened the population and probably made people more vulnerable to disease
true
king louis XI, who did much to increase franc's power after the hundred years' war, was often called the spider
true
saint thomas squints would disagree that
truths can conflict with one another
the main goal of scholasticism was to
try to reconcile christian teachings and the words of ancient philosophers.
the abbess ____was an important contributor to a type of music known as the _____ chant
Hildegard of Bingzn, Gregorian
the ____ architectural style is characterized by soaring ribbed vaults and pointed arches.
gothic
what was a consequence of the plague
higher wages for laborers
what was a consequence of the plaque
higher wages for laborers
which architectural style is associated with long, round-arched stone roofs supported by massive pillars and walls
romanesque
During the great schism, as many as for men claimed to be the pope at the same time
False; two more decades
The Hundred Years' War got it's name because the war lasted for exactly a century
False; two more decades
_______ monks preached simplicity, took vows of poverty, and aided the poor, while _____ also lived in poverty and battle _____
Fransicans, dominican, heresy
the crusades were fought by knights who were motivated by the promise of _____ and _____ zeal
adventure, religious
in the first crusade, european christians captured _____ in 1098. in June 1099, they reached ______ and killed many of its inhabitants.
antioch, jerusalem
heroic epic poems usually described
battles and political contests.
the crusades provided a backdrop for the persecution of ____, who suffered periodic _____, or defamatory statements, attacks, and expulsions.
jews, Libel
The ancestors of present-day japanese settled near the modern cities of _____ and _____. eventually, one ruler of the ____ clan achieved supremacy over the others and became, in effect, ruler of japan
osaka, kyoto, yamato
how did the nature of warfare change during the hundred years' war
peasant foot soldiers won the main battles
the king who engineered the election of a frenchman, clement v, as pope was,
philip IV
christians also made _____ to shrines, the greatest of which, they believed, was the holy city of _____
pilgrimages, Jerusalem
the _____ controversy, which was initiated by a decree from pope gregory VIII in 1075, ended in an 1122 compromise called the _____
investiture, concordat of worms
after shotoku taishi's death in 622, three periods followed before the collapse of central rule: the ___ and ____ periods and the period of the _______
nara, Fleian, kamakura shugunate