Deck 15: Daily Life at the Medieval Zenith

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The genre of ____________ saw a revival in the thirteenth century as a consequence of urban anonymity and increased literacy.
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What did sumptuary laws accomplish?

A) Religious segregation based on neighborhood
B) Standardized clothing and appearance for different levels of society
C) The inclusion of women in guild activities
D) Regulations about consumption of certain food items
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What benefits did guilds offer urban tradespeople? (Select all that apply.)

A) Safety and power in numbers
B) Wage regulation
C) Economic monopolies on goods
D) Automatic acceptance into any merchant guild
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The status of ____________ came between apprentice and guild master.
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Which best explains female participation in guild life?

A) They had no training or skill in artisanal crafts
B) They could participate behind the scenes but never be full members
C) They were excluded on principle from all guild activities
D) They dominated trades like brewing, tavern running, and textiles
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What primarily prompted the development of fair systems?

A) The goal of reducing costs of transporting goods internationally
B) Merchants' personal interest in traveling to other countries
C) Patrons' attempts to increase their own political power
D) Wars that made international trade an impossibility
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Where were the most lucrative annual fairs located?

A) Avignon
B) Champagne
C) Munich
D) Arundel
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What precondition was necessary for the rise of banking?

A) The foundation of the Templars
B) A barter system
C) A money economy
D) Acceptance of usury
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<strong>  What enabled Jews, such as those seen in this image, to become disproportionately wealthy in medieval cities?</strong> A) They had no restrictions on entering joint commercial enterprises with Christians B) As moneylenders they were permitted to charge interest on loans C) Jews dominated most of the mercantile guilds D) They only sold to urban Jewish populations <div style=padding-top: 35px> What enabled Jews, such as those seen in this image, to become disproportionately wealthy in medieval cities?

A) They had no restrictions on entering joint commercial enterprises with Christians
B) As moneylenders they were permitted to charge interest on loans
C) Jews dominated most of the mercantile guilds
D) They only sold to urban Jewish populations
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Which of the following tasks would men and women most likely do together?

A) Harvesting
B) Caring for children
C) Cooking
D) Tending draught animals
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The lack of _________ material for agricultural tools made peasant life difficult in Southern France.
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Which of the following best describes urban organization? (Select all that apply.)

A) There were no sources of running water inside the city walls
B) Jews lived in a segregated district
C) Every city was built purposefully by plan
D) Different professions occupied different neighborhoods
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The ___________ was the German merchant league that controlled trade in the Baltic Sea.
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Which technique helped to make city dwellers' lives safer? (Select all that apply.)

A) Imposition of a curfew
B) Organization of night patrols
C) Outlawing of taverns and alcohol sales
D) Planting of city gardens
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What was the Church's attitude towards Jews?

A) The Church did not proclaim on treatment of Jews
B) Popular violence was forbidden but forced conversion was acceptable
C) The Church aimed to protect Jews against popular violence
D) The Church approved popular violence against Jews
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The Mishneh Torah was the master work of the Jewish scholar ___________________.
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From who/what would peasants likely learn a beginning grasp of Latin?

A) The Church
B) The university
C) Daily conversations among themselves
D) Medical professionals
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Approximately what percent of the adult urban population could read and write at all?

A) Ten
B) Twenty
C) Forty
D) Sixty
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Where did the emphasis on virginity first derive from?

A) Pagan Rome
B) Germanic tribes
C) Latin Church
D) Heretics
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<strong>  Why is the woman wielding a distaff in this 'humorous' image?</strong> A) Women regularly beat their husbands with tools B) It symbolizes women's work and therefore gender role reversal C) It was the first thing at hand for an angry wife in a well-known story D) It has no meaning whatsoever <div style=padding-top: 35px> Why is the woman wielding a distaff in this 'humorous' image?

A) Women regularly beat their husbands with tools
B) It symbolizes women's work and therefore gender role reversal
C) It was the first thing at hand for an angry wife in a well-known story
D) It has no meaning whatsoever
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Deck 15: Daily Life at the Medieval Zenith
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The genre of ____________ saw a revival in the thirteenth century as a consequence of urban anonymity and increased literacy.
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What did sumptuary laws accomplish?

A) Religious segregation based on neighborhood
B) Standardized clothing and appearance for different levels of society
C) The inclusion of women in guild activities
D) Regulations about consumption of certain food items
B
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What benefits did guilds offer urban tradespeople? (Select all that apply.)

A) Safety and power in numbers
B) Wage regulation
C) Economic monopolies on goods
D) Automatic acceptance into any merchant guild
A,B,C
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The status of ____________ came between apprentice and guild master.
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Which best explains female participation in guild life?

A) They had no training or skill in artisanal crafts
B) They could participate behind the scenes but never be full members
C) They were excluded on principle from all guild activities
D) They dominated trades like brewing, tavern running, and textiles
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What primarily prompted the development of fair systems?

A) The goal of reducing costs of transporting goods internationally
B) Merchants' personal interest in traveling to other countries
C) Patrons' attempts to increase their own political power
D) Wars that made international trade an impossibility
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Where were the most lucrative annual fairs located?

A) Avignon
B) Champagne
C) Munich
D) Arundel
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What precondition was necessary for the rise of banking?

A) The foundation of the Templars
B) A barter system
C) A money economy
D) Acceptance of usury
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<strong>  What enabled Jews, such as those seen in this image, to become disproportionately wealthy in medieval cities?</strong> A) They had no restrictions on entering joint commercial enterprises with Christians B) As moneylenders they were permitted to charge interest on loans C) Jews dominated most of the mercantile guilds D) They only sold to urban Jewish populations What enabled Jews, such as those seen in this image, to become disproportionately wealthy in medieval cities?

A) They had no restrictions on entering joint commercial enterprises with Christians
B) As moneylenders they were permitted to charge interest on loans
C) Jews dominated most of the mercantile guilds
D) They only sold to urban Jewish populations
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Which of the following tasks would men and women most likely do together?

A) Harvesting
B) Caring for children
C) Cooking
D) Tending draught animals
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The lack of _________ material for agricultural tools made peasant life difficult in Southern France.
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Which of the following best describes urban organization? (Select all that apply.)

A) There were no sources of running water inside the city walls
B) Jews lived in a segregated district
C) Every city was built purposefully by plan
D) Different professions occupied different neighborhoods
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The ___________ was the German merchant league that controlled trade in the Baltic Sea.
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Which technique helped to make city dwellers' lives safer? (Select all that apply.)

A) Imposition of a curfew
B) Organization of night patrols
C) Outlawing of taverns and alcohol sales
D) Planting of city gardens
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What was the Church's attitude towards Jews?

A) The Church did not proclaim on treatment of Jews
B) Popular violence was forbidden but forced conversion was acceptable
C) The Church aimed to protect Jews against popular violence
D) The Church approved popular violence against Jews
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The Mishneh Torah was the master work of the Jewish scholar ___________________.
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From who/what would peasants likely learn a beginning grasp of Latin?

A) The Church
B) The university
C) Daily conversations among themselves
D) Medical professionals
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Approximately what percent of the adult urban population could read and write at all?

A) Ten
B) Twenty
C) Forty
D) Sixty
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Where did the emphasis on virginity first derive from?

A) Pagan Rome
B) Germanic tribes
C) Latin Church
D) Heretics
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<strong>  Why is the woman wielding a distaff in this 'humorous' image?</strong> A) Women regularly beat their husbands with tools B) It symbolizes women's work and therefore gender role reversal C) It was the first thing at hand for an angry wife in a well-known story D) It has no meaning whatsoever Why is the woman wielding a distaff in this 'humorous' image?

A) Women regularly beat their husbands with tools
B) It symbolizes women's work and therefore gender role reversal
C) It was the first thing at hand for an angry wife in a well-known story
D) It has no meaning whatsoever
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