Deck 10: The Rise of Kingdoms and the Growth of Church Power
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Deck 10: The Rise of Kingdoms and the Growth of Church Power
1
Hildegard of Bingen, one of the most accomplished nuns of the twelfth century, is noted for each EXCEPT which of the following?
A)Three books of her personal religious experiences
B)Mystical visions of the divine
C)Abuse by kings and popes as a "false prophet"
A)Three books of her personal religious experiences
B)Mystical visions of the divine
C)Abuse by kings and popes as a "false prophet"
Abuse by kings and popes as a "false prophet"
2
The papacy reached its zenith of power in the thirteenth century during whose papacy?
A)Innocent III
B)Pius III
C)Gregory VII
A)Innocent III
B)Pius III
C)Gregory VII
Innocent III
3
How is female monasticism in the twelfth century best described?
A)It was a new phenomenon.
B)It was a refuge for women of all classes.
C)It saw the number of women joining religious houses increase significantly.
A)It was a new phenomenon.
B)It was a refuge for women of all classes.
C)It saw the number of women joining religious houses increase significantly.
It saw the number of women joining religious houses increase significantly.
4
The action of the medieval church that closed churches in a region or a country and that forbade the clergy from administering the sacraments to the populace was known as what?
A)Excommunication
B)An indulgence
C)The interdict
A)Excommunication
B)An indulgence
C)The interdict
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5
In 1077 at Canossa, King Henry IV accomplished which of the following?
A)He received absolution and forgiveness after humbling himself before the pope.
B)He demanded the pope give up the investiture fight.
C)He killed Pope Gregory VII in a fit of rage.
A)He received absolution and forgiveness after humbling himself before the pope.
B)He demanded the pope give up the investiture fight.
C)He killed Pope Gregory VII in a fit of rage.
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6
How feudalism in England under William I differed from feudalism in most other countries?
A)He de-emphasized the role of knights.
B)He required all subvassals to swear allegiance to him.
C)Homage was eliminated.
A)He de-emphasized the role of knights.
B)He required all subvassals to swear allegiance to him.
C)Homage was eliminated.
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7
The investiture controversy revolved around what?
A)The meaning of the communion sacrament
B)The nature of the Holy Spirit in the Trinity
C)Who could bestow a church position on a man
A)The meaning of the communion sacrament
B)The nature of the Holy Spirit in the Trinity
C)Who could bestow a church position on a man
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8
The policy that Spanish Christian rulers followed during the reconquest in distributing lands, houses, and property of Muslims to Christians was known as what?
A)Reconquista
B)Repartimiento
C)Parlemento
A)Reconquista
B)Repartimiento
C)Parlemento
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9
In general, monasteries performed each role EXCEPT which one of the following?
A)They prayed for themselves and others.
B)They copied manuscripts.
C)They formed clerical guilds for priests and nuns.
A)They prayed for themselves and others.
B)They copied manuscripts.
C)They formed clerical guilds for priests and nuns.
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10
Frederick Barbarossa was defeated at Legnano in 1176, ending his attempts to control which entities?
A)The principalities of the Rhineland
B)The Duchy of Burgundy
C)The towns in northern Italy
A)The principalities of the Rhineland
B)The Duchy of Burgundy
C)The towns in northern Italy
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11
How are the Cistercians best described?
A)They grew very slowly in the eleventh century.
B)They broke with the Benedictine tradition because they were dissatisfied with its lack of strict discipline.
C)They spent less time in private prayer and manual labor and dramatically expanded religious services.
A)They grew very slowly in the eleventh century.
B)They broke with the Benedictine tradition because they were dissatisfied with its lack of strict discipline.
C)They spent less time in private prayer and manual labor and dramatically expanded religious services.
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12
Pope Gregory VII took which of the following positions?
A)He claimed that popes had the right to depose kings and emperors.
B)He stated that popes should not be involved in the everyday activities of the church.
C)He increased the church's missionary activities to Russia and the east.
A)He claimed that popes had the right to depose kings and emperors.
B)He stated that popes should not be involved in the everyday activities of the church.
C)He increased the church's missionary activities to Russia and the east.
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13
How is Scandinavia by the twelfth century best described?
A)It remained largely pagan and resistant to European culture.
B)It had accepted Christianity through the agency of local kings who wished to better organize and govern their states.
C)It entered into a period of relative peace within and between local kingdoms.
A)It remained largely pagan and resistant to European culture.
B)It had accepted Christianity through the agency of local kings who wished to better organize and govern their states.
C)It entered into a period of relative peace within and between local kingdoms.
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14
The Christian offensive in Spain against the Muslims in the thirteenth century had what result?
A)It brought an economic revival, especially for the Andalusian region.
B)It left Granada the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian peninsula.
C)It saw the king of Castile, Alfonso X, expel all Jews and Muslims.
A)It brought an economic revival, especially for the Andalusian region.
B)It left Granada the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian peninsula.
C)It saw the king of Castile, Alfonso X, expel all Jews and Muslims.
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15
The church during the twelfth century possessed a hierarchical structure with the pope and which group at the apex?
A)Archbishops
B)The papal curia
C)Abbots
A)Archbishops
B)The papal curia
C)Abbots
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16
By the end of the twelfth century, Spain had experienced what change?
A)It was free of Muslim control in the northern half of the country.
B)It was a fully united Christian kingdom.
C)It was once again completely under the control of the Muslims.
A)It was free of Muslim control in the northern half of the country.
B)It was a fully united Christian kingdom.
C)It was once again completely under the control of the Muslims.
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17
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Holy Roman Emperors pursued which policy?
A)Expanded the boundaries of the empire
B)Increased the size of their armies dramatically
C)Attempted to exploit the resources of Italy
A)Expanded the boundaries of the empire
B)Increased the size of their armies dramatically
C)Attempted to exploit the resources of Italy
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18
The investiture controversy was resolved in 1122 by a compromise agreement known as which of the following?
A)Edict of Rome
B)Concordat of Worms
C)Treaty of Verdun
A)Edict of Rome
B)Concordat of Worms
C)Treaty of Verdun
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19
William the Conqueror took over England in 1066 after which battle?
A)Battle of Poitiers
B)Battle of Runnymede
C)Battle of Hastings
A)Battle of Poitiers
B)Battle of Runnymede
C)Battle of Hastings
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20
The status of bishops and abbots as vassals of nobles led to which outcome?
A)The collapse of Christian worship in many places
B)Greater popular respect for the church
C)Increased worldliness and a decline in the execution of their spiritual duties
A)The collapse of Christian worship in many places
B)Greater popular respect for the church
C)Increased worldliness and a decline in the execution of their spiritual duties
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21
All of the following statements are correct about the "Peasants' Crusade" EXCEPT which one?
A)After considerable hardship, the Crusade succeeded in reaching Jerusalem.
B)It was an exercise in religious fanaticism and futility.
C)The Crusade's leader was Peter the Hermit.
A)After considerable hardship, the Crusade succeeded in reaching Jerusalem.
B)It was an exercise in religious fanaticism and futility.
C)The Crusade's leader was Peter the Hermit.
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22
Why did Edward I form a parliament?
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23
Followers of the Cathar (Albigensian)heresy believed which of the following?
A)Sex is the purest expression of love for God.
B)The spirit is pure, but the body is corrupt and evil.
C)Women and married men should be allowed to be priests.
A)Sex is the purest expression of love for God.
B)The spirit is pure, but the body is corrupt and evil.
C)Women and married men should be allowed to be priests.
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24
The Domesday Book could best be described as which of the following?
A)A law code
B)A manual of chivalry
C)An economic census
A)A law code
B)A manual of chivalry
C)An economic census
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25
How did the "reconquest" affect the power of Spanish kings?
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26
How is Dominic de Guzman, founder of the new Dominican order of preachers, best described?
A)He was chiefly concerned with limiting papal power.
B)He did not embrace the necessity of poverty for the members of new church orders.
C)He was an intellectual who created a new order of learned prelates to fight heresy within the church.
A)He was chiefly concerned with limiting papal power.
B)He did not embrace the necessity of poverty for the members of new church orders.
C)He was an intellectual who created a new order of learned prelates to fight heresy within the church.
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27
Which of the following is NOT true of indulgences in the High Middle Ages?
A)Indulgences were granted for charitable contributions.
B)Indulgences were granted for viewing the relics of saints.
C)Indulgences could be gained only through pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
A)Indulgences were granted for charitable contributions.
B)Indulgences were granted for viewing the relics of saints.
C)Indulgences could be gained only through pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
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28
Under William of Normandy and his son Henry I, medieval England experienced which of the following?
A)Anglo-Saxon institutions were abolished and replaced by Norman ones.
B)It was isolated from continental affairs.
C)It developed a strong, centralized monarchy.
A)Anglo-Saxon institutions were abolished and replaced by Norman ones.
B)It was isolated from continental affairs.
C)It developed a strong, centralized monarchy.
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29
Describe William the Conqueror's practice of kingship.
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30
The sacramental system of the Catholic Church regarded all of the following as sacraments EXCEPT which one?
A)Penance
B)Pilgrimage
C)Extreme unction
A)Penance
B)Pilgrimage
C)Extreme unction
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31
The Cathar movement gained valuable support from which region's nobles?
A)Northern France and southern England
B)Southern France and northern Italy
C)The Holy Roman Empire
A)Northern France and southern England
B)Southern France and northern Italy
C)The Holy Roman Empire
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32
After capturing the city of Jerusalem in 1099, the Christian soldiers of the First Crusade pursued what policy?
A)Made the city the capital of the Holy Roman Empire
B)Created several Christian crusader states with feudal institutions
C)Sacked Constantinople on their way home
A)Made the city the capital of the Holy Roman Empire
B)Created several Christian crusader states with feudal institutions
C)Sacked Constantinople on their way home
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33
Saint Francis of Assisi stressed which of the following principles?
A)Human beings should strive to dominate the natural world.
B)God could only be understood through rigorous contemplation of nature.
C)His followers must accept strict vows of poverty and live by working and begging for food.
A)Human beings should strive to dominate the natural world.
B)God could only be understood through rigorous contemplation of nature.
C)His followers must accept strict vows of poverty and live by working and begging for food.
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34
Which of the following was NOT a result of the Crusades?
A)Some cultural exchanges between Christians and Muslims
B)New economic growth of Italian port cities
C)The steady growth in power of the Middle Eastern crusader states
A)Some cultural exchanges between Christians and Muslims
B)New economic growth of Italian port cities
C)The steady growth in power of the Middle Eastern crusader states
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35
How did the papal inquisition, or the Holy Office, a church court designed to try and punish heretics, accomplish their goal?
A)It accepted accusations of heresy against anyone.
B)It often utilized Cistercian monks as inquisitors.
C)It turned those deemed guilty over to religious authorities for execution.
A)It accepted accusations of heresy against anyone.
B)It often utilized Cistercian monks as inquisitors.
C)It turned those deemed guilty over to religious authorities for execution.
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36
What was the object of the Magna Carta?
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37
What were the Church's teachings on purgatory?
A)It was a place where the soul was purified through punishment before admission to heaven.
B)It was a type of hell reserved for the worst sinners.
C)It was similar to the Greeks' concept of an afterlife.
A)It was a place where the soul was purified through punishment before admission to heaven.
B)It was a type of hell reserved for the worst sinners.
C)It was similar to the Greeks' concept of an afterlife.
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38
At the Council of Clermont in 1095 Pope Urban II did which of the following?
A)He promised remissions of sins for joining the Crusades to recapture the Holy Land.
B)He appointed Peter the Hermit as leader of the Crusades.
C)He urged the destruction of all Jewish settlements on the Crusaders' way to the Holy Land.
A)He promised remissions of sins for joining the Crusades to recapture the Holy Land.
B)He appointed Peter the Hermit as leader of the Crusades.
C)He urged the destruction of all Jewish settlements on the Crusaders' way to the Holy Land.
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39
What effect did the Salian kings have on the consolidation of power in Germany?
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40
What was the main objective of early French kings' wars? What successes did they have?
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41
How did the Mongols' experience in eastern and central Europe affect their designs on the rest of Europe? Why?
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42
What was the aim of the Cluniac reformers?
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43
Why was the Concordat of Worms of 1122 needed? What did it achieve?
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44
What effect did the Crusades have on European perceptions of church authority?
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45
Why did so many medieval people begin to desire a more personal religious experience?
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46
What were the most common motivations for the Crusades?
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47
What was one of the great political developments in England in the thirteenth century?
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
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
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48
How were the challenges faced by the English and French king similar, and how were they different? What successes did they each have in overcoming these challenges?
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49
Describe Gregory VII's reforms and their effect on relations between the papacy and kings.
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50
What were the ultimate outcomes of the Crusades?
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51
How was Rus's development harmed by Mongol invasions? How was it ultimately helped? What role did Prince Nevsky play in these efforts?
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52
Henry, Duke of Anjou, vastly increased his fortune in 1152 when he married which wealthy heiress?
A)Eleanor of Aquitaine
B)Matilda of Touraine
C)Hildegard of Bingen
A)Eleanor of Aquitaine
B)Matilda of Touraine
C)Hildegard of Bingen
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53
Describe the position of the church vis-à-vis secular European leaders in the 1200s.
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54
What was the role of archbishops in the reorganized church?
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55
In what ways does the development of the Holy Roman Empire exemplify the struggles between medieval kings and nobles? To what extent did the Holy Roman Empire's leaders wish to create a unified kingdom in the first place?
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56
What was the role of saints in medieval religious life?
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57
What role did monasteries play in medieval communities?
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58
What role did the papacy play in the conflict between kings and nobles in Italy?
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59
Describe the role of sacraments in medieval life.
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60
How did a revival of monasticism benefit or disadvantage the church in the 1200s and 1300s?
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61
Why did so many people feel the need to begin persecuting heretics during the medieval period? What effect did this have on their relationships with other religious minorities in Europe? How did political and religious authorities get involved?
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62
The Magna Carta could best be described as which of the following?
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
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
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63
The power of the Capetian monarchy was strengthened by the emergence of which institution?
A)A council for advice
B)The Parlement
C)Both of these are correct
A)A council for advice
B)The Parlement
C)Both of these are correct
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64
Overall, did the Crusades lead to an increase or a decrease in trust in church teachings and authority in Europe? Why?
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65
What were the motivations of the papacy and Henry IV during the investiture controversy? How was the crisis resolved? What effect did such a resolution have on church-state relations henceforth?
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66
Some scholars have argued that the only thing Europe got out of the Crusades was the apricot. To what extent do you agree? Why?
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67
To what extent did the church capitalize on the dependency of medieval communities on them for important religious services? Why?
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68
What changes had been made to the church's political institutions by the 1300s? What were those structures intended to promote? How stable was this system?
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69
Parliament in England originally arose from which of the following?
A)Popular demand of the people
B)Insistence of the nobles
C)King's need to collect new taxes
A)Popular demand of the people
B)Insistence of the nobles
C)King's need to collect new taxes
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70
Which Capetian king wrested control of several French territories from King John of England?
A)Louis VII
B)Philip II
C)Louis IX
A)Louis VII
B)Philip II
C)Louis IX
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71
How dependent were medieval communities on services provided by the church or by monasteries? Why?
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