Chapter 5 Flashcards

1
Q

The leading palace official, or the ______ of the ______ became the real power in the kingdom

A

Mayor of the palace

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2
Q

In ______, a few noble families owned all the land and the people worked and lived on this land.

A

Feudalism

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3
Q

The estate where people lived was called a ________ and had its own priest, blacksmith, and skilled laborers

A

Manor

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4
Q

________ were the centers of western knowledge

A

Monasteries

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5
Q

Leo I became the first to receive the title of ______.

A

Pope

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6
Q

True or false: pope means papa

A

True

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7
Q

________ power meant the pope was the supreme head of the church and state

A

Papal

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8
Q

True or false: medieval Christianity is very different from biblical Christianity

A

True

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9
Q

The _____ _________ was a legal document listing the privileges of the town people

A

Town charter

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10
Q

Circuit _______ were set up by Henry II and heard cases in England

A

Courts

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11
Q

In _____ the Western Roman Empire fell

A

476

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12
Q

The _____ was the ruler of the Roman church

A

Pope

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13
Q

The ______ is where people exchanged money and received loans

A

Bank

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14
Q

True or false: the nobility belonged to the middle class

A

False

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15
Q

Pope _______called for the crusade

A

Urban II

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16
Q

The crusade was to liberate the ______ ________ and liberate it from the infidels

A

Holy Land

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17
Q

In medieval art, ______ represented holiness.

A

Halos

18
Q

_______ was the English poet that wrote The Canterbury Tales

A

Chaucer

19
Q

______ was the language of the Roman Empire

A

Latin

20
Q

What year did Pope Urban II call for the crusade?

A

1095

21
Q

________ grew along trade routes

A

Towns

21
Q

Europe experienced a warm period that resulted in the growth of _______ crops.

A

More

21
Q

_________ developed a city state with a republican form of government

A

Venice

21
Q

Did the crusades succeed or fail in freeing the Holy Land?

A

Failed

21
Q

Was Chaucer an English or Italian poet?

A

English

21
Q

The English used __________ to defeat the French in battle

A

Longbows

21
Q

__________ architecture used flying buttresses and stained glass windows.

A

Gothic

21
Q

Bankers issued ________ of _______ to traveling merchants

A

Letters of credit

22
Q

The roman church lost credibility when it could not stop the ________ _______ (2 words)

A

Black Death

23
Q

The Knights Templar protected traveling _________.

A

Pilgrims

24
Q

William the __________ conquered England and established a new dynasty

A

Conquerer

25
Q

Henry II strengthened royal authority in England or France?

A

England

26
Q

______ architecture was described as dark and cold.

A

Romanesque

27
Q

The medieval papacy reached its peak under Pope ___________.

A

Innocent III

28
Q

The Reconquista occurred in France or Spain?

A

Spain

29
Q

Writing in the common spoken language of the people is known as _____________.

A

Vernacular

30
Q

How many groups was the English parliament divided into?

A

Two

31
Q

What is Dante’s “Divine Comedy” about?

A

A journey through hell

32
Q

Who fought for land during the Hundred Year War?

A

England, France, and Edward the III

33
Q

What is the Magna Carta?

A

An English charter saying the king’s power was limited

34
Q

Who signed the Magna Carta?

A

King John