Deck 10: The Rise of Kingdoms and the Growth of Church Power

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The power of the Capetian monarchy was strengthened by the emergence of

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By the end of the twelfth century, Spain was

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B)a fully united Christian kingdom.
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D)the most powerful nation in Europe.
E)ruled by the Valois dynasty of France.
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The Capetian king who wrested control of several French territories from the King John of England was

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Henry, Duke of Anjou, vastly increased his fortune in 1152 when he married the wealthy heiress

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D)Catherine d' Medici.
E)Catherine of Tours.
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The policy that Spanish Christian rulers followed during the reconquest in distributing lands, houses, and property of Muslims to Christians was known as

A)reconquista.
B)arrangemento.
C)parlemento
D)repartimiento.
E)none of the above
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The Christian offensive in Spain against the Muslims in the thirteenth century

A)brought an economic revival, especially for the Andalusian region.
B)saw a politically united Spain.
C)saw the king of Castile, Alfonso X, expel all Jews and Muslims.
D)left Granada the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian peninsula.
E)drove all of the Moors from Spain and back into Africa.
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William the Conqueror took over England in 1066 after the Battle of

A)Poitiers.
B)Runnymede.
C)Hastings.
D)Bosworth Field.
E)Agincourt.
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One of the great political developments in England in the thirteenth century was

A)King John's success in bringing about a drastic reduction of the power of the nobility.
B)the emergence of the English Parliament under Edward I.
C)Edward I's successful unification of all the British Isles into a single feudal kingdom.
D)the written recognition that the English monarchy should have absolute power.
E)all of the above.
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The Domesday Book could best be described as a

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B)a manual of chivalry.
C)a religious tract.
D)a king's diary.
E)an economic census.
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Feudalism in England under William I differed from feudalism in most other countries in that

A)he deemphasized the role of knights.
B)he required all subvassals to swear allegiance to him.
C)homage was eliminated.
D)fiefs were drastically reduced in size.
E)manors were awarded only to members of William's own family.
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Under William of Normandy and his son Henry I, medieval England

A)saw its Anglo-Saxon institutions abolished and replaced by Norman ones.
B)was isolated from continental affairs.
C)developed a strong, centralized monarchy.
D)saw all of its land become part of the Norman family's demesne.
E)became a fief of France.
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The Magna Carta could best be described as

A)a promise to work to develop democratic institutions.
B)an affirmation of the traditional rights of barons.
C)a guarantee of religious freedom for all Englishmen.
D)a guarantee of civil rights for all Englishmen.
E)the first feminist legislation of King John's reign.
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What does the inquisition suggest about the interconnections among society, the Catholic Church as an institution, and political power?
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What factors caused the thirteenth century to be a time of intolerance in medieval Europe? Which groups were singled out for attack and why?
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The Crusades have been called "successful failures." Is that an accurate assessment? Why or why not?
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What were the chief spiritual aims of the Catholic mendicant orders? How did the means they chose to reach these spiritual goals affect European society and politics especially in cities?
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How does the behavior of Saint Francis of Assisi exemplify a return to early Christian ideals of church organization and operation? What does his great popularity and veneration among ordinary Europeans indicate about popular religion in medieval times?
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What accounted for the frequent discords between popes and monarchs? Was there a universal cause of friction?
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Compare and contrast the political developments in France and England with those in the Holy Roman Empire and Italy between 1000 and 1300. What circumstances explain the differences?
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Parliament in England originally arose from the

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The power of the Capetian monarchy was strengthened by the emergence of

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D)the Estates-General.
E)all of the above.
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By the end of the twelfth century, Spain was

A)free of Muslim control in the northern half of the country.
B)a fully united Christian kingdom.
C)once again completely under the control of the Muslims.
D)the most powerful nation in Europe.
E)ruled by the Valois dynasty of France.
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The Capetian king who wrested control of several French territories from the King John of England was

A)Louis VII.
B)Philip II.
C)Louis IX.
D)Philip IV.
E)Henry IV.
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Henry, Duke of Anjou, vastly increased his fortune in 1152 when he married the wealthy heiress

A)Eleanor of Aquitaine.
B)Matilda of Touraine.
C)Hildegard of Bingen.
D)Catherine d' Medici.
E)Catherine of Tours.
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71
The policy that Spanish Christian rulers followed during the reconquest in distributing lands, houses, and property of Muslims to Christians was known as

A)reconquista.
B)arrangemento.
C)parlemento
D)repartimiento.
E)none of the above
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The Christian offensive in Spain against the Muslims in the thirteenth century

A)brought an economic revival, especially for the Andalusian region.
B)saw a politically united Spain.
C)saw the king of Castile, Alfonso X, expel all Jews and Muslims.
D)left Granada the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian peninsula.
E)drove all of the Moors from Spain and back into Africa.
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73
William the Conqueror took over England in 1066 after the Battle of

A)Poitiers.
B)Runnymede.
C)Hastings.
D)Bosworth Field.
E)Agincourt.
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One of the great political developments in England in the thirteenth century was

A)King John's success in bringing about a drastic reduction of the power of the nobility.
B)the emergence of the English Parliament under Edward I.
C)Edward I's successful unification of all the British Isles into a single feudal kingdom.
D)the written recognition that the English monarchy should have absolute power.
E)all of the above.
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The Domesday Book could best be described as a

A)a law code.
B)a manual of chivalry.
C)a religious tract.
D)a king's diary.
E)an economic census.
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78
Feudalism in England under William I differed from feudalism in most other countries in that

A)he deemphasized the role of knights.
B)he required all subvassals to swear allegiance to him.
C)homage was eliminated.
D)fiefs were drastically reduced in size.
E)manors were awarded only to members of William's own family.
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79
Under William of Normandy and his son Henry I, medieval England

A)saw its Anglo-Saxon institutions abolished and replaced by Norman ones.
B)was isolated from continental affairs.
C)developed a strong, centralized monarchy.
D)saw all of its land become part of the Norman family's demesne.
E)became a fief of France.
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The Magna Carta could best be described as

A)a promise to work to develop democratic institutions.
B)an affirmation of the traditional rights of barons.
C)a guarantee of religious freedom for all Englishmen.
D)a guarantee of civil rights for all Englishmen.
E)the first feminist legislation of King John's reign.
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