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Western Civilization to 1648 (HIST-1500) Ch. 9 Question And Answers 2023.pdf
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Secular women like Heloise who wished to continue their education
individually by a tutor. The High Middle Ages witnessed the birth of a new political structure
King Henry II's important dispute with Archbishop Thomas Becket was
royal courts like other subjects of the king. The French Parlement never attained the importance of Parliament in
English nobility, was exempt from taxation. After the signing of the Magna Carta, English government gradually
The Magna Carta, signed by King John of England, was a: - Correct
freemen and limiting royal power. The tradition of French administration that balanced local diversity of custom with bureaucratic centralization in Paris began with: - Correct
Frederick Barbarossa attempted to bypass the power of the papacy by: -
oppose the pope. The last emperor who effectively ruled all the disparate pieces of the
Evidenced by the lifestyle of Frederick II, the culture of medieval Sicily: -
Byzantine, and Muslim Arabic. To the territories he inherited from his father, Frederick Barbarossa,
grandfather's policy of supporting the German princes while enforcing imperial rights throughout the empire. By the end of the thirteenth century, ______ had become the largest
Alfonso II of Aragon ensured his control over his kingdom by: - Correct
engaged laity was supporting the Church through the donation of money and lands. In the twelfth century, the central act of worship for Christianity was: -
Which Christian figure was an increasingly important object of devotion in the twelfth century and was the namesake of the cathedral of Notre
Mary. The person most responsible for increasing interest in devotion to the Eucharist and the Virgin Mary in the twelfth century was: - Correct
Hildegard of Bingen's canonization was stalled in the Middle Ages
stricter regulations by the church. Peter Waldes's reform movement in the late twelfth century was considered heretical by the Church because the Waldensians did not: -
the issue of lay preaching.
Saint Francis of Assisi emphasized which religious themes in his ministry
obedience with an active preaching ministry. The increasing persecution of European Jews in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries should be interpreted in the context of: - Correct
suspicion of Jews at all levels of society. The growth of schools in twelfth-century Europe can be attributed
Europe. Modern universities can trace their origin back to the: - Correct Answer
The seven liberal arts that the universities of Europe established as their
"quadrivium."
fundamental compatibility between human reason and experience and the divine teachings in the Bible.
positions acquired through either bravery or skill.
Wolfram von Eschenbach was a German poet known primarily for his: -
Romances told stories of love and adventure and were carefully attuned
The political power of some queens of the High Middle Ages in Europe is
of chess. The genre of literature most representative of urban culture during the
In the thirteenth century, the governance of Italian city-states became
In towns, manufacturing was largely controlled by the: - Correct Answer
The essential features of the Romanesque architectural style are: -
windows.
medieval world and its knowledge.
of the characteristics that define the modern West. T/F: Gratian's "Decretum" was the standard canon law code and gave the Church power over issues such as marriage, inheritance, and wills. -
T/F: Twelfth-century popes, like their secular counterparts, sought to establish their authority by building and expanding bureaucratic structures to increase papal visibility and to show it in the daily lives of
T/F: The Europeans who settled in the new Crusader states forced their subjects to adopt Western culture and values. - Correct Answer
T/F: Hildegard of Bingen wrote on a variety of subjects outside her spiritual concerns as a nun, including pharmacology and gynecology. -
T/F: In the late Middle Ages, Jews were routinely expelled from Italy,
T/F: Medieval scholastics exalted the dignity of human nature and the
T/F: Peter Abelard was a controversial and popular teacher who made the University of Bologna a center of theology. - Correct Answer
T/F: The goal of Abelard's philosophical works was to show that the different opinions of the Church Fathers could be reconciled. - Correct
T/F: Saint Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Jesuit order and a
Aquinas was a member of the Dominican order, not the Jesuit order.
T/F: The chivalric code suggested that noblewomen ought to be treated
T/F: In 1250, the most powerful guild in Arras was a guild of
T/F: Twelfth-century literature focused on courtly themes and motifs and avoided discussion of the profane and mundane. - Correct Answer