Chapter 10- Medieval Kingdoms in Europe Flashcards
(40 cards)
The implement shown in this image most likely…
belonged to the community.
In return for protecting the pope, Otto l was…
crowned Roman emperor.
The bourgeoisie used their newly found wealth to…
purchase rights and freedoms for their cities.
Which if the following was the staple of the medieval diet?
Bread
How did craft guilds improve economic conditions in cities?
Set quality standards for goods produced.
Which of the following happened as a result of the collapse of the Carolingian empire?
A new socio-political system known as feudalism developed.
This chart illustrates…
the feudal system.
Which of the following was a result of climate change during the High Middle Ages?
Increased food production.
Native peoples in Russia and Ukraine were conquered by…
Vikings, then Mongols.
French territories, including ________ and Maine, were reclaimed from the English by ________ …
Normandy: Philip II Augustus
Eastern Slavic people were converted to Christians by…
Byzantine missionaries.
Philip II Augustus was instrumental in strengthening…
France.
Eastern Slavs converted to _______, and _______ helped them become literate.
Orthodox Christianity; Cyril.
William the Conqueror led an invasion that…
merged Anglo-Saxon and French cultures.
Which of these was a new and important agricultural practice in Medieval Europe?
Three-field crop rotation.
Which of the following represents the correct sequence of events in the development of English law?
Norman Conquest, common law, Magna Carta, and Parliament.
Which of these may have enabled people to move back into cities?
Less dependence on Agriculture for survival.
In the modern English, there are some words with Anglo-Saxon roots that have a counterpart with a French root: cattle/beef, sheep/mutton, swine/pork. What is the historical reason for these lexical pairs?
William the Conquerors invasion in 1066.
Orthodox Christianity became the chief religion for the…
Serbs.
The Vikings were made part of European civilization by…
The Frankish policy of settling them and converting them to Christianity.
As a consequence of the Norman conquest of England, German because the language of the ruling class.
False
In 1215, King John of England put his seal on the Magna Carta, preventing England from being ruled by an absolute monarch.
True
Poles, Czechs, and Hungarians became subject to the Roman Cahtolic Church.
True
The break-up of the Holy Roman Empire led to the development of feudalism in Europe.
False