Deck 9: The High Middle Ages

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The texts of Aristotle entered Western Europe through __________ sources in Spain.

A) Jewish
B) Catholic
C) Muslim
D) Greek
E) Egyptian
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The __________ play is a medieval religious form produced by occupational guilds.

A) magic
B) Gothic
C) Christ
D) resurrection
E) mystery
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__________ is music employing definite time values and precise meters.

A) Commedia dell'arte
B) Sottie
C) Measured rhythm
D) Blank verse
E) Autos sacramentales
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One of the results of the plagues was a breakdown in stratification and an increase in __________ for both peasants and artisans.

A) rents
B) taxes
C) wages
D) travel
E) land
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Plagues hit the monasteries and large __________ the hardest.

A) universities
B) fiefdoms
C) kingdoms
D) cities
E) farms
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Among other things,the end of the Hundred Years' War contributed to a new sense of __________ in western Europe.

A) religious fervor
B) scholarly discipline
C) scientific investigation
D) national identity
E) democratic reform
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The medieval city offered hope of escape and protection to runaway __________,among others.

A) serfs
B) lords
C) knights
D) women
E) criminals
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__________ is expression by means of symbols to make a broad commentary on human existence.

A) Farce
B) Allegory
C) Sottie
D) Ars nova
E) Gothic
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The __________ ravaged Europe between 1348 and 1350.

A) Ottomans
B) Wars of Religion
C) Crusades
D) Serfs' Rebellion
E) Black Death
Question
The Hundred Years War was fought between England and __________.

A) Spain
B) Netherlands
C) Germany
D) Ireland
E) France
Question
__________ style is a synthesis of medieval intellect,spirituality,and engineering.

A) Verisimilitude
B) Realism
C) Allegory
D) Classicism
E) Gothic
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The medieval "middle class" largely supported __________ over the feudal system.

A) military states
B) aristocracies
C) monarchies
D) theocracies
E) oligarchies
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The __________ as a technological and agricultural device did not come into use until the twelfth century.

A) serf
B) slave
C) plow
D) horse
E) catapult
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A revival of __________ was the primary cause of a rebirth of cities in the eleventh,twelfth,and thirteenth centuries.

A) churches
B) public art
C) trade
D) feudalism
E) manors
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__________ refers to the rejection of religion and religious considerations.

A) Classicism
B) Anti-classicism
C) Gothic
D) Secularism
E) Capitalism
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Merchant and craft __________ dominated trading cities.

A) associations
B) corporations
C) guilds
D) castles
E) shops
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Many important __________ gained their charters in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

A) monasteries
B) universities
C) towns
D) guilds
E) kingdoms
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__________ constituted a more feminine point of view of ethics and personal conduct than the rigid and oppressive feudalism.

A) Chivalry
B) Capitalism
C) Romanticism
D) Secularism
E) Socialism
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__________ is a sculpture or painting of the dead Christ supported by Mary.

A) Allegory
B) Stigmata
C) Lamentation
D) Pietà
E) Resurrection
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__________ or "new art" refers to changes in music occurring in the fourteenth century.

A) Gothic ars
B) Renaissance ars
C) Secular ars
D) Chivalric ars
E) Ars nova
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Giotto's paintings are marked by a new __________.

A) three-dimensionality
B) sense of space
C) mobility
D) realism
E) all of the above
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The sack of Constantinople in 1204 reinvigorated the __________ influence in Italian painting.

A) Gothic
B) Roman
C) Byzantine
D) Islamic
E) Ancient Greek
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Of all architectural elements,the __________ is most characteristically Gothic.
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In their human qualities and personalized faces,the jamb statues on Chartres Cathedral illustrate the High Gothic style,or Gothic __________.
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The content of Gothic sculpture is __________.

A) innovative
B) didactic
C) classical
D) personal
E) scientific
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The Council of Constance reunited the Church after the __________ of 1378.

A) Great Divide
B) Inquisition
C) Great Schism
D) Crusades
E) Black Death
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__________ is another term for the windows in the Gothic cathedrals.
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Gothic cathedrals frequently contain __________ symbolism,sometimes even mathematical formulae.
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Tempera paint combines a pigment with a(n)__________ binder.

A) oil
B) water
C) glue
D) plaster
E) egg yolk
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__________ plays presented an account of the life,miracles,or martyrdom of a saint.
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The Holy Office of the __________ was charged with maintaining the purity of Christian thought-by any means necessary.

A) Church
B) Pope
C) King
D) Inquisition
E) Monastery
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The area around Paris,called the __________,was the birthplace of Gothic architecture.
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The literary form called the __________ stems from the codes of chivalry.
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Wars and plagues ultimately led to a greater reliance on __________.

A) slavery
B) technology
C) simplicity
D) spirituality
E) trade
Question
The medieval Church recognized seven deadly __________.

A) saints
B) kings
C) sins
D) days
E) books
Question
Joan of Arc sought to end the violence of the __________.

A) Crusades
B) Black Death
C) Serfs' Rebellion
D) Hundred Years' War
E) Great Schism
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Abbot Suger's goals for the Abbey Church of St Denis emphasized "__________ Divine."
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Objects designed to visualize Christian themes and enhance private worship are called __________.
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The Doge's Palace in Venice combines European and __________ influences.
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One practical effect of the Crusades was to end strife among warring European __________.

A) popes
B) nobles
C) serfs
D) armies
E) churches
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Unofficial crusades continued long after the official campaigns.
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Chivalry preached religious tolerance.
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Ars Nova was facilitated by a new system of musical __________ that allowed nearly any rhythmic pattern to be written down.
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The Gothic style of painting is largely indistinguishable from earlier medieval styles.
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The Crusades nearly reunited the eastern and western Church.
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The Crusades had a direct influence on painting style.
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Secularism was in place by the end of the fourteenth century.
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Truly chivalrous love required the man love the woman from afar.
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What was the purpose of Jean Froissart's Chronicles of England,France,and Spain?
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Dante's The Divine Comedy employs the dramatic device of __________.
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Which theologian was likely the most important influence on Christianity in this period?
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Chaucer's stories in his work __________ are notable for their irony and robust comedy.
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Hell,or __________,was the most popular part of medieval theatre.
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What subjects inspired the musical compositions of Francesco Landini?
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Giotto was the first painter to create false texture since early Christian times.
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The Crusades helped reopen a number of Mediterranean ports,and trade flourished.
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The universities welcomed the rediscovery of Aristotle's texts.
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Why were tales of chivalry and knights called "romances"?
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In Chrétien's story of Arthur and Camelot,which character's sufferings and trials parallel those of Christ?
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Ballades and __________ were popular types of secular songs.
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How would you characterize the move from earlier church styles to the Gothic cathedral? What does it tell us about the meaning of Christianity in this period?
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Compare and contrast a painting by Cimabue and Giotto.Discuss the innovations brought to painting by Giotto,and explain their likely artistic or social sources.
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Discuss the development and deployment of the Crusades.Elaborate on their effects on medieval society at large,as well as on the arts.
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Deck 9: The High Middle Ages
1
The texts of Aristotle entered Western Europe through __________ sources in Spain.

A) Jewish
B) Catholic
C) Muslim
D) Greek
E) Egyptian
C
2
The __________ play is a medieval religious form produced by occupational guilds.

A) magic
B) Gothic
C) Christ
D) resurrection
E) mystery
E
3
__________ is music employing definite time values and precise meters.

A) Commedia dell'arte
B) Sottie
C) Measured rhythm
D) Blank verse
E) Autos sacramentales
C
4
One of the results of the plagues was a breakdown in stratification and an increase in __________ for both peasants and artisans.

A) rents
B) taxes
C) wages
D) travel
E) land
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5
Plagues hit the monasteries and large __________ the hardest.

A) universities
B) fiefdoms
C) kingdoms
D) cities
E) farms
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6
Among other things,the end of the Hundred Years' War contributed to a new sense of __________ in western Europe.

A) religious fervor
B) scholarly discipline
C) scientific investigation
D) national identity
E) democratic reform
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7
The medieval city offered hope of escape and protection to runaway __________,among others.

A) serfs
B) lords
C) knights
D) women
E) criminals
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8
__________ is expression by means of symbols to make a broad commentary on human existence.

A) Farce
B) Allegory
C) Sottie
D) Ars nova
E) Gothic
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9
The __________ ravaged Europe between 1348 and 1350.

A) Ottomans
B) Wars of Religion
C) Crusades
D) Serfs' Rebellion
E) Black Death
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10
The Hundred Years War was fought between England and __________.

A) Spain
B) Netherlands
C) Germany
D) Ireland
E) France
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11
__________ style is a synthesis of medieval intellect,spirituality,and engineering.

A) Verisimilitude
B) Realism
C) Allegory
D) Classicism
E) Gothic
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12
The medieval "middle class" largely supported __________ over the feudal system.

A) military states
B) aristocracies
C) monarchies
D) theocracies
E) oligarchies
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13
The __________ as a technological and agricultural device did not come into use until the twelfth century.

A) serf
B) slave
C) plow
D) horse
E) catapult
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14
A revival of __________ was the primary cause of a rebirth of cities in the eleventh,twelfth,and thirteenth centuries.

A) churches
B) public art
C) trade
D) feudalism
E) manors
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15
__________ refers to the rejection of religion and religious considerations.

A) Classicism
B) Anti-classicism
C) Gothic
D) Secularism
E) Capitalism
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16
Merchant and craft __________ dominated trading cities.

A) associations
B) corporations
C) guilds
D) castles
E) shops
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17
Many important __________ gained their charters in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

A) monasteries
B) universities
C) towns
D) guilds
E) kingdoms
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18
__________ constituted a more feminine point of view of ethics and personal conduct than the rigid and oppressive feudalism.

A) Chivalry
B) Capitalism
C) Romanticism
D) Secularism
E) Socialism
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19
__________ is a sculpture or painting of the dead Christ supported by Mary.

A) Allegory
B) Stigmata
C) Lamentation
D) Pietà
E) Resurrection
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20
__________ or "new art" refers to changes in music occurring in the fourteenth century.

A) Gothic ars
B) Renaissance ars
C) Secular ars
D) Chivalric ars
E) Ars nova
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21
Giotto's paintings are marked by a new __________.

A) three-dimensionality
B) sense of space
C) mobility
D) realism
E) all of the above
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22
The sack of Constantinople in 1204 reinvigorated the __________ influence in Italian painting.

A) Gothic
B) Roman
C) Byzantine
D) Islamic
E) Ancient Greek
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23
Of all architectural elements,the __________ is most characteristically Gothic.
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24
In their human qualities and personalized faces,the jamb statues on Chartres Cathedral illustrate the High Gothic style,or Gothic __________.
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25
The content of Gothic sculpture is __________.

A) innovative
B) didactic
C) classical
D) personal
E) scientific
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26
The Council of Constance reunited the Church after the __________ of 1378.

A) Great Divide
B) Inquisition
C) Great Schism
D) Crusades
E) Black Death
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27
__________ is another term for the windows in the Gothic cathedrals.
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28
Gothic cathedrals frequently contain __________ symbolism,sometimes even mathematical formulae.
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29
Tempera paint combines a pigment with a(n)__________ binder.

A) oil
B) water
C) glue
D) plaster
E) egg yolk
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30
__________ plays presented an account of the life,miracles,or martyrdom of a saint.
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31
The Holy Office of the __________ was charged with maintaining the purity of Christian thought-by any means necessary.

A) Church
B) Pope
C) King
D) Inquisition
E) Monastery
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32
The area around Paris,called the __________,was the birthplace of Gothic architecture.
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33
The literary form called the __________ stems from the codes of chivalry.
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34
Wars and plagues ultimately led to a greater reliance on __________.

A) slavery
B) technology
C) simplicity
D) spirituality
E) trade
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35
The medieval Church recognized seven deadly __________.

A) saints
B) kings
C) sins
D) days
E) books
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36
Joan of Arc sought to end the violence of the __________.

A) Crusades
B) Black Death
C) Serfs' Rebellion
D) Hundred Years' War
E) Great Schism
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37
Abbot Suger's goals for the Abbey Church of St Denis emphasized "__________ Divine."
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38
Objects designed to visualize Christian themes and enhance private worship are called __________.
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39
The Doge's Palace in Venice combines European and __________ influences.
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40
One practical effect of the Crusades was to end strife among warring European __________.

A) popes
B) nobles
C) serfs
D) armies
E) churches
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41
Unofficial crusades continued long after the official campaigns.
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42
Chivalry preached religious tolerance.
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43
Ars Nova was facilitated by a new system of musical __________ that allowed nearly any rhythmic pattern to be written down.
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44
The Gothic style of painting is largely indistinguishable from earlier medieval styles.
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45
The Crusades nearly reunited the eastern and western Church.
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46
The Crusades had a direct influence on painting style.
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47
Secularism was in place by the end of the fourteenth century.
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48
Truly chivalrous love required the man love the woman from afar.
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49
What was the purpose of Jean Froissart's Chronicles of England,France,and Spain?
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50
Dante's The Divine Comedy employs the dramatic device of __________.
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51
Which theologian was likely the most important influence on Christianity in this period?
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52
Chaucer's stories in his work __________ are notable for their irony and robust comedy.
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53
Hell,or __________,was the most popular part of medieval theatre.
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54
What subjects inspired the musical compositions of Francesco Landini?
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55
Giotto was the first painter to create false texture since early Christian times.
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56
The Crusades helped reopen a number of Mediterranean ports,and trade flourished.
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57
The universities welcomed the rediscovery of Aristotle's texts.
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58
Why were tales of chivalry and knights called "romances"?
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59
In Chrétien's story of Arthur and Camelot,which character's sufferings and trials parallel those of Christ?
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60
Ballades and __________ were popular types of secular songs.
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61
How would you characterize the move from earlier church styles to the Gothic cathedral? What does it tell us about the meaning of Christianity in this period?
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62
Compare and contrast a painting by Cimabue and Giotto.Discuss the innovations brought to painting by Giotto,and explain their likely artistic or social sources.
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Discuss the development and deployment of the Crusades.Elaborate on their effects on medieval society at large,as well as on the arts.
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