Deck 8: european Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750-1000

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margraves and counts
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Why does the author use the title, the "zenith of Byzantine civilization," to describe the Byzantine civilization of the ninth and tenth centuries?
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Does the phrase "Middle Ages" overlook that which was unique about this phase of Western Civilization, treating these centuries only as an interlude between other times of greater significance and originality?
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Describe feudalism. It has been said that feudalism was the perfect political system for the Middle Ages. Explain.
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To what extent did the Catholic Church alter Germanic practices in regard to family, sexuality, and children?
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scriptoria
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Discuss the changing relations between Islam and the Byzantine Empire between 750 and 1000.
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Was European civilization from 750 to 1000 characterized more by stasis or change?
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To what extent was the Carolingian world a continuation of the past, and to what extent did the societies spawned by Charlemagne represent change and innovation?
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Charlemagne
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Einhard
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Compare Islamic civilization to the civilization of Western Europe in the ninth and tenth centuries. Why was it superior? How did they mutually affect one another?
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infanticide
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Of what significance was the Carolingian intellectual renaissance to western European civilization?
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Describe the conversion to Christianity of the various peoples of Eastern Europe, including a discussion about the responsibilities of Rome and of Constantinople in that process.
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Christmas Day, 800
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missi dominici
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Orthodox Christianity
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Initially, the greatest effect of the church on Frankish marriage

A) was to make it one of the sacraments.
B) was to limit sexual license.
C) emphasized the indissolubility of marriage.
D) prohibited the marriage of priests.
E) encouraged warriors, but not peasants, to have multiple wives.
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The missi dominici were officials that Charlemagne used to

A) administer the palace school at Aachen.
B) review the liturgy for errors.
C) check on his counts.
D) kill prisoners of war not deemed fit for redemption.
E) serve him wine.
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Regarding sexuality, the Catholic Church in the Early Middle Ages

A) could not enforce clerical celibacy.
B) continued the Roman Empire's condemnation of homosexuality.
C) accepted sex for the purpose of pleasure within marriage only.
D) viewed coitus interruptus as the only legitimate birth control method.
E) discouraged marriage because it weakened the spiritual practices of Christians.
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The staple food in the Carolingian diet was

A) bread.
B) mutton.
C) beef.
D) pork.
E) vegetables.
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Charlemagne's Carolingian Renaissance was characterized by

A) outstanding creativity and original thought.
B) illuminated manuscripts done in Merovingian cursive script.
C) the works of Alcuin, who rejected all classical educational ideals.
D) a preference for Greek over German.
E) new copies of classical literary works produced in Benedictine monastic scriptoria.
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Socially and culturally, the church's advocacy of indissoluble marriage resulted in

A) more bachelors who never married.
B) the development of the nuclear family at the expense of the extended family.
C) a great proportion of widows in communities.
D) the birth of fewer children in medieval times.
E) an rapid increase in Europe's population.
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In the Middle Ages, monastic hospitality to travelers was

A) forbidden because monks were to be secluded from any contact with the outside world.
B) offered occasionally, but only with royal permission.
C) offered occasionally, but only with the permission of the abbot.
D) offered to men but not to women, as the latter were potentially too sexually threatening to the celibate monks.
E) a sacred duty.
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Carolingian society was marked by all of the following except

A) the use of bleeding to cure illness.
B) a total disinterest in bodily cleanliness.
C) different patterns of consumption of foodstuffs among rich and poor.
D) the vices of gluttony and drunkenness.
E) considerable violence.
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Which of the following was a similarity between medicine in the Early Middle Ages and medicine in earlier pagan times?

A) Both relied heavily on primitive surgery.
B) In both periods, magical rites, charms, and amulets were used.
C) Anesthesia was unknown in both eras.
D) Medical training was unknown in both periods.
E) All medical treatises, few as they were, were written in the vernacular.
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In the Early Middle Ages, the cultivation of new land was hard because

A) the forests of Europe were so thick.
B) climatic changes, including colder temperatures, shortened growing seasons.
C) crude tools of the era made land clearing arduous.
D) all the above
E) a and c
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Charlemagne's most disappointing military campaign came against the

A) Basques.
B) Avars.
C) Saxons.
D) Lombards.
E) Ostrogoths.
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The expansion of the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne

A) was carried out with the largest army in history up to its time.
B) was most successful against the German tribes to the east.
C) resulted in the quick destruction of the Saxons.
D) resulted in the capture of all of Europe except for Italy.
E) succeeded in capturing most of Spain from the Moors.
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The percentage of European land cultivated in the Early Middle Ages is estimated at

A) less than 10 percent.
B) slightly more than 20 percent.
C) 35 percent.
D) 50 percent.
E) just higher than 75 percent.
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Who wrote The Life of Charlemagen written between 817 and 830?

A) Notker the Stammerer.
B) Charles Martel.
C) Einhard.
D) Charlemagne.
E) Seutonius the Pius.
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The Carolingian monks

A) were known for the production of scriptoria, a type of paper.
B) through their copying of manuscripts the works of Latin classical authors were preserved.
C) were best known for their hospitality to travelers.
D) were known for their educational innovations.
E) fought in the armies of Charlemagne and his successors.
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In the early Middle Ages, Germanic tribes newly converted to Christianity still held pagan beliefs such as

A) nymphs inhabited rivers and ponds.
B) trees were sacred beings and could not be cut down.
C) the flight of birds could predict the future.
D) mirrors could "steal" the souls of their owners.
E) it was unlucky to pray.
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The coronation of Charlemagne in 800 as emperor of the Romans

A) was performed by Pope Zacharias I.
B) was defended by the Donation of Constantine.
C) symbolized the fusion of Roman, Germanic, and Christian cultures.
D) greatly pleased the new emperor who had long coveted this office.
E) was approved beforehand by the Byzantine Emperor.
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The Carolingian scholar Alcuin is best noted for

A) helping to lay the foundation for medieval education.
B) his influential views on the "indissoluble nature" of marriage.
C) his emphasis on Frankish languages over classical Latin.
D) preaching against the lazy monastic orders.
E) his opposition to celibacy.
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The first Frankish king to be anointed in holy ceremony by an agent of the pope was

A) Zacharias.
B) Charlemagne.
C) Charles Martel.
D) Pepin.
E) Louis the Pious.
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Pepin
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clerical celibacy
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margraves and counts
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Why does the author use the title, the "zenith of Byzantine civilization," to describe the Byzantine civilization of the ninth and tenth centuries?
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Does the phrase "Middle Ages" overlook that which was unique about this phase of Western Civilization, treating these centuries only as an interlude between other times of greater significance and originality?
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Describe feudalism. It has been said that feudalism was the perfect political system for the Middle Ages. Explain.
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To what extent did the Catholic Church alter Germanic practices in regard to family, sexuality, and children?
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Discuss the changing relations between Islam and the Byzantine Empire between 750 and 1000.
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Was European civilization from 750 to 1000 characterized more by stasis or change?
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To what extent was the Carolingian world a continuation of the past, and to what extent did the societies spawned by Charlemagne represent change and innovation?
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Charlemagne
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Einhard
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Compare Islamic civilization to the civilization of Western Europe in the ninth and tenth centuries. Why was it superior? How did they mutually affect one another?
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Of what significance was the Carolingian intellectual renaissance to western European civilization?
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Describe the conversion to Christianity of the various peoples of Eastern Europe, including a discussion about the responsibilities of Rome and of Constantinople in that process.
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Christmas Day, 800
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How should the Vikings be remembered, and why?
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mandrake, henbane, and bleeding
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the Battle of Lechfeld
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Initially, the greatest effect of the church on Frankish marriage

A) was to make it one of the sacraments.
B) was to limit sexual license.
C) emphasized the indissolubility of marriage.
D) prohibited the marriage of priests.
E) encouraged warriors, but not peasants, to have multiple wives.
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The missi dominici were officials that Charlemagne used to

A) administer the palace school at Aachen.
B) review the liturgy for errors.
C) check on his counts.
D) kill prisoners of war not deemed fit for redemption.
E) serve him wine.
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Regarding sexuality, the Catholic Church in the Early Middle Ages

A) could not enforce clerical celibacy.
B) continued the Roman Empire's condemnation of homosexuality.
C) accepted sex for the purpose of pleasure within marriage only.
D) viewed coitus interruptus as the only legitimate birth control method.
E) discouraged marriage because it weakened the spiritual practices of Christians.
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The staple food in the Carolingian diet was

A) bread.
B) mutton.
C) beef.
D) pork.
E) vegetables.
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Charlemagne's Carolingian Renaissance was characterized by

A) outstanding creativity and original thought.
B) illuminated manuscripts done in Merovingian cursive script.
C) the works of Alcuin, who rejected all classical educational ideals.
D) a preference for Greek over German.
E) new copies of classical literary works produced in Benedictine monastic scriptoria.
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Socially and culturally, the church's advocacy of indissoluble marriage resulted in

A) more bachelors who never married.
B) the development of the nuclear family at the expense of the extended family.
C) a great proportion of widows in communities.
D) the birth of fewer children in medieval times.
E) an rapid increase in Europe's population.
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In the Middle Ages, monastic hospitality to travelers was

A) forbidden because monks were to be secluded from any contact with the outside world.
B) offered occasionally, but only with royal permission.
C) offered occasionally, but only with the permission of the abbot.
D) offered to men but not to women, as the latter were potentially too sexually threatening to the celibate monks.
E) a sacred duty.
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Carolingian society was marked by all of the following except

A) the use of bleeding to cure illness.
B) a total disinterest in bodily cleanliness.
C) different patterns of consumption of foodstuffs among rich and poor.
D) the vices of gluttony and drunkenness.
E) considerable violence.
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Which of the following was a similarity between medicine in the Early Middle Ages and medicine in earlier pagan times?

A) Both relied heavily on primitive surgery.
B) In both periods, magical rites, charms, and amulets were used.
C) Anesthesia was unknown in both eras.
D) Medical training was unknown in both periods.
E) All medical treatises, few as they were, were written in the vernacular.
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In the Early Middle Ages, the cultivation of new land was hard because

A) the forests of Europe were so thick.
B) climatic changes, including colder temperatures, shortened growing seasons.
C) crude tools of the era made land clearing arduous.
D) all the above
E) a and c
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Charlemagne's most disappointing military campaign came against the

A) Basques.
B) Avars.
C) Saxons.
D) Lombards.
E) Ostrogoths.
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The expansion of the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne

A) was carried out with the largest army in history up to its time.
B) was most successful against the German tribes to the east.
C) resulted in the quick destruction of the Saxons.
D) resulted in the capture of all of Europe except for Italy.
E) succeeded in capturing most of Spain from the Moors.
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The percentage of European land cultivated in the Early Middle Ages is estimated at

A) less than 10 percent.
B) slightly more than 20 percent.
C) 35 percent.
D) 50 percent.
E) just higher than 75 percent.
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74
Who wrote The Life of Charlemagen written between 817 and 830?

A) Notker the Stammerer.
B) Charles Martel.
C) Einhard.
D) Charlemagne.
E) Seutonius the Pius.
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75
The Carolingian monks

A) were known for the production of scriptoria, a type of paper.
B) through their copying of manuscripts the works of Latin classical authors were preserved.
C) were best known for their hospitality to travelers.
D) were known for their educational innovations.
E) fought in the armies of Charlemagne and his successors.
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In the early Middle Ages, Germanic tribes newly converted to Christianity still held pagan beliefs such as

A) nymphs inhabited rivers and ponds.
B) trees were sacred beings and could not be cut down.
C) the flight of birds could predict the future.
D) mirrors could "steal" the souls of their owners.
E) it was unlucky to pray.
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The coronation of Charlemagne in 800 as emperor of the Romans

A) was performed by Pope Zacharias I.
B) was defended by the Donation of Constantine.
C) symbolized the fusion of Roman, Germanic, and Christian cultures.
D) greatly pleased the new emperor who had long coveted this office.
E) was approved beforehand by the Byzantine Emperor.
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The Carolingian scholar Alcuin is best noted for

A) helping to lay the foundation for medieval education.
B) his influential views on the "indissoluble nature" of marriage.
C) his emphasis on Frankish languages over classical Latin.
D) preaching against the lazy monastic orders.
E) his opposition to celibacy.
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The first Frankish king to be anointed in holy ceremony by an agent of the pope was

A) Zacharias.
B) Charlemagne.
C) Charles Martel.
D) Pepin.
E) Louis the Pious.
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