History Of Western Civilization To Middle Ages

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1 of 40
The Anglo-Saxons were pagans
 
True
 
False
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2  of 40
Which of the following was NOT typical of medieval aristocratic lifestyles?
 
Hunting and war
 
Feasting and   hospitality
 
Maintaining multiple   wives
 
Great wooden halls or   stone fortifications
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3  of 40
He was the most capable, powerful, cultivated, and sophisticated Gothic ruler.
 
Anastasius I
 
Clovis the Frank
 
Alaric II the Visigoth
 
Theodoric the   Ostrogoth
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4  of 40
This pope laid the foundations for the medieval papacy by feeding the population during famines and comforting the people during times of plague and warfare.
 
Pius II
 
Leo I
 
Gregory the Great
 
Urban II
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5  of 40
In Germanic society, the elite owed its elevated status to
 
the ability to gain   favor with the gods.
 
royal appointment by   kings.
 
the inheritance of   land and leadership.
 
inherited status and   wealth perpetuated through military command.
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6  of 40
Charlemagne was a descendent of Julius Caesar
 
True
 
False
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7  of 40
In the Frankish Kingdoms, the real power was held by the
 
king.
 
princes.
 
lords.
 
dukes.
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8  of 40
The name “Frank” means
 
bold.
 
barbaric.
 
fierce or free.
 
stout.
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9  of 40
Charlemagne and his followers felt his coronation as emperor in 800 signified the revival of
 
the Babylonian   captivity.
 
the Roman Empire in   the west.
 
the Byzantine Empire   in the west.
 
Athenian democracy.
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10  of 40
Which of the following was NOT a Carolingian ecclesiastical reform?
 
Removal of all foreign   clerics from the Frankish kingdom
 
Establishment of   Benedictine rule in monastic organization
 
Establishment of   mandatory tithing
 
Ensuring the   competency and commitment to the people of parish priests
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11  of 40
These Germanic people replaced the Ostrogoths on the Italian peninsula.
 
Carthaginians
 
Alemanni
 
Visigoths
 
Lombards
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12  of 40
Based on his knowledge of scripture, natural science, rhetoric, chronology, and history, he was considered the greatest scholar of his century.
 
Augustine of   Canterbury
 
Aidan
 
Ethelbert
 
Bede
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13  of 40
Jews concentrated on occupations that allowed them to be mobile in case there was danger because _____ tried to force all Jews in his kingdom to be baptized.
 
King Chilperic
 
Bodo
 
Bishop Agobard of Lyon
 
Charlemagne
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14  of 40
By 1000 all of the following EXCEPT _____ had become Christian kingdoms whose bishops in the national churches were approved by the pope.
 
Poland
 
Scandinavia
 
Bohemia
 
Ireland
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15  of 40
Which of the following statements concerning women in early medieval society is most accurate?
 
Women participated in   royal hunts.
 
Christianity failed to   recognize any rights for women.
 
The religious life   allowed for increased autonomy and authority for aristocratic women.
 
Women were not allowed   to participate in court proceedings.
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16  of 40
The king’s role in legislating justice
 
was limited to   collecting and publishing the customs of the past.
 
was limited to writing   laws.
 
was limited to writing   economic policy.
 
meant that all   families had to bring their grievances before the royal court.
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17  of 40
Since Charlemagne appointed counts throughout Europe, it could be said that he created a/an
 
imperial aristocracy.
 
international coven.
 
missi dominici.
 
international round   table.
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18  of 40
King Alfred temporarily stopped the Viking conquest of Wessex by doing all of the following EXCEPT
 
creating an   Anglo-Saxon navy.
 
reorganizing the   Anglo-Saxon army.
 
establishing a network   of fortifications.
 
creating an alliance   system with the Lombards and the Franks.
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19  of 40
All of the following statements about Umayyad Spain are true EXCEPT that
 
its cultural   developments were the most sophisticated in western Europe.
 
Spanish emirs   established a religious foundation for their government as protectors of   Islam.
 
its architecture and   visual art deemphasized physical forms for abstraction.
 
even though the   agricultural economy of Spain recovered from the Muslim invasions, urban life   was damaged beyond repair.
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20  of 40
King Oswy of Northumbria decided to ally himself with the Roman church at the
 
Parliament of   Northampton.
 
Synod of Whitby.
 
Convocation of   Westminster.
 
Doom of Salisbury.
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21  of 40
In 711, the Visigoth kingdom was conquered by the
 
Anglo-Saxons.
 
Huns.
 
Vandals.
 
Muslims.
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22  of 40
Today, Gaul is known as
 
France.
 
Greenland.
 
Ireland.
 
Belgium.
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23  of 40
In Spain and Italy, the fusion of Germanic and Roman aristocracies was impeded by
 
Irish Christianity.
 
religious differences   separating Aryans and Orthodox Christians.
 
long-standing disputes   between lords and vassals.
 
dissention among the   Germanic military commanders.
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24  of 40
Which of the following statements concerning the Visigoth kingdom is MOST accurate?
 
They forced all   subjects to become Aryan Christians.
 
The Visigoth kingdom   was centered in Spain, with the kings establishing a unified government based   on Roman administrative tradition.
 
The Visigoth kingdom   disappeared after being defeated by the Franks in 507.
 
The Byzantines   destroyed the Visigoth kingdom in 711.
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25  of 40
He laid the foundations for a hierarchical, bishop-centered church in England, based on the Roman model.
 
Augustine of   Canterbury
 
Aidan
 
Ethelbert
 
Bede
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26  of 40
Roman slavery ended because it was finally found to be unethical
 
True
 
False
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27  of 40
What was the lasting legacy of Charlemagne’s Carolingian Empire?
 
A reunified eastern   Roman Empire
 
Unity and cultural   reforms in many spheres
 
An end to all Viking,   Magyar, and Saracen raids
 
Closing trade with the   Mediterranean
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28  of 40
Romanized Germans of late antiquity were generally known as
 
Aryans.
 
Agnostics.
 
Pagans.
 
Muslims.
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29  of 40
The primary source of meat for the peasants was
 
cows.
 
buffalo.
 
pigs.
 
deer.
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30  of 40
The medieval kings assumed the role of protector and defender of the church
 
True
 
False
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31  of 40
The Early Middle Ages is the time period between the years
 
400 and 800.
 
500 and 900.
 
500 and 700.
 
700 and 1100.
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32  of 40
In 909 a new round of ecclesiastical reform began at the monastery of
 
Assisi.
 
Benedictine.
 
Cluny.
 
Mont Saint Michel.
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33  of 40
The Frankish Empire was reorganized and its cavalry molded into the most effective military force of his time by
 
Clovis.
 
Charles Martel.
 
Charlemagne.
 
Pepin III.
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34  of 40
Which of the following was NOT a grandson of Charlemagne?
 
Louis the German.
 
Louis the Pious.
 
Charles the Bald.
 
Lothair.
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35  of 40
Charlemagne was the son of
 
Pepin II.
 
Pepin III.
 
Charles Martel.
 
Charles the Bald.
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36  of 40
Charlemagne’s palace complex, rivaling the great Roman and Byzantine buildings, was located in
 
Athens.
 
Aachen.
 
Provence.
 
Paris.
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37  of 40
Traditional Christian doctrine stated that one of the signs of the end of the world would be the conversion of the Jews
 
True
 
False
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38  of 40
The Lombards divided Italy into military districts under the control of dukes
 
True
 
False
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39  of 40
The Russian Empire began in 882, when the House of Ryurik united the towns of
 
Kiev and Moscow.
 
Kiev and Novgorod.
 
Smolensk and Kiev.
 
Smolensk and Novgorod.
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40  of 40
After Theodoric’s death, the Ostrogothic kingdom was destroyed by the
 
Franks.
 
Byzantines.
 
Muslims.
 
Visigoths.