Chapter 5 Test Flashcards

1
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A large church built in wealthy cities

A

cathedral

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2
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Uniform laws for all of England

A

common law

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3
Q

Rules and expectations for knights

A

chivalry

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4
Q

A group of local citizens that accused criminals

A

jury

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5
Q

Place for exchanging and borrowing money

A

bank

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6
Q

A legal document listing the privileges of the townspeople

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town charter

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7
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A self-supporting estate during the Middle Ages

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manor

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8
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An accusation issued by a jury

A

indictment

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9
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A papal decree denying people access to sacraments

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interdict

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10
Q

During the Middle Ages, Europe experienced a warm period that enabled farmers to grown more of these

A

crops

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11
Q

The Crusades were motivated primarily by these

A

religious reasons

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12
Q

Allowed fighting only on certain days of the week

A

Truce of God

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13
Q

The Hundred Years’ War was fought between these two countries

A

France and England

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14
Q

The Crusades brought back these types of writings into Europe

A

Greek and Arabic

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15
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Royal officials who collected taxes for the king and ensured justice in carrying out laws

A

Baillis

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16
Q

Rounded vaults and thick walls were features of this type of architecture

A

Romanesque

17
Q

By the fourteenth century, the English parliament was divided into

A

two groups

18
Q

The Roman Church lost much of its credibility when it could not stop this

A

the Black Death

19
Q

He wrote Divine Comedy which is an imaginary journey through hell, purgatory, and paradise

A

Dante

20
Q

This refers to Parliament’s limiting the king’s power by controlling the tax system

A

power of the purse

21
Q

The new centers of liberal arts learning that developed in the twelfth century

A

Universities

22
Q

This struck large areas of Europe in 1315

A

The Great Famine

23
Q

This is the name given to the new economic class that developed in towns and included merchants, bankers, and other skilled laborers

A

middle class

24
Q

A document carried on a journey and exchanged for money at a bank

A

letter of credit

25
Q

The leading palace official of the Merovingian house

A

mayor of the palace

26
Q

This count of Paris founded a new dynasty in France

A

Hugh Capet

27
Q

This ruler founded the Norman dynasty in England after invading the country in 1066

A

William the Conqueror

28
Q

This great-grandson of William the Conqueror strengthened English royal authority by using circuit courts

A

Henry II

29
Q

Gothic architecture can be characterized by

A
  • flying buttresses
  • high ceilings
  • warmth and brightness
30
Q

Phillip II was a king of

A

France

31
Q

The prominent Italian city was located on the Adriatic Sea and had a large navy

A

Venice

32
Q

A commonly spoken language

A

vernacular

33
Q

He wrote The Canterbury Tales

A

Chaucer

34
Q

This people group was blamed for the Black Death and was persecuted because of it

A

Jews

35
Q

King John was forced to sign this document that set limits on royal power

A

Magna Carta

36
Q

Under this pope, the political power of the Roman Church was greatest

A

Pope Innocent III

37
Q

He was crowned Roman emperor by the pope on Christmas Day in 800

A

Charlemagne

38
Q

The leader of one of the Frankish kingdoms in 481

A

Clovis

39
Q

The peasant girl who rallied the French in the Hundred Years’ War

A

Joan of Arc